Yes, now that I can use my favorite programming language in it, I'll have to try out Light Table :-)
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Keith Campbell <keithcc1...@gmail.com>wrote: > This sounds great! Look forward to trying it out. > > > On Sunday, March 30, 2014 8:46:28 AM UTC-4, Mike Innes wrote: >> >> Hey all, >> >> TL;DR: New Light Table integration available >> here<https://github.com/one-more-minute/Jewel> >> . >> >> I just wanted to share the milestone I recently passed with my Light >> Table plugin. Thanks to the recent support for modules, I can now use the >> Julia client to develop itself; I make a change, Ctrl+Enter, and >> everything updates seamlessly, no rebooting Julia or reloading files >> required. This, I think, is pretty neat, and also means that Light Table is >> ready to become my go-to environment for playing with Julia and maintaining >> packages. >> >> As well as module support, you get all the standard Light Table features: >> Evaluate lines and definitions and see the results inline; `Ctrl+d/m` for >> quick access to docs and methods; great autocompletion (including for >> modules and even for packages when you type `using` or `Pkg.add()`). >> >> There's still a long way to go *–* I want to make this a really polished >> experience, and rich, interactive, graphical output and input are also high >> priorities *–* but I hope you'll give it a shot and let me know what you >> think so far. Feel free to use the gitter chat or ask here if you have any >> questions or problems. >> >> https://github.com/one-more-minute/Jewel >> >> Enjoy! >> >> *—* Mike >> >