Fedora 20. 

Difference with loading the file from the menu versus starting atom with 
filename as param exist for Python, and start from the command line solves 
the problem for Python. But not for Julia. 

On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 7:18:44 PM UTC-7, Jeffrey Sarnoff wrote:
>
> What is your environment?
>
> On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 10:17:58 PM UTC-4, Jeffrey Sarnoff wrote:
>>
>> That happened to me when forgot to start atom from the command line and 
>> used the menu entry or shortcut instead.
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 9:42:58 PM UTC-4, Oleg Mikulchenko wrote:
>>>
>>> I agree. BTW, does someone consider Eclipse plugin for Julia? Similar to 
>>> pydev. For scientific work I prefer Spyder, but for debugging Pydev is more 
>>> powerful. Not that I like Eclipse, just no choice to avoid it :)
>>>
>>> For some reasons, Python run on Atom with Hydrogen, but Julia doesn't, 
>>> it is hanging forever when I put Ctrl+Alt+Enter with highlighted code. Any 
>>> advice?  
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 7:05:59 AM UTC-7, STAR0SS wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I think a good IDE should have:
>>>>
>>>> - A proper console and a good way to send single line and block of 
>>>> codes to it (e.g. matlab's code section)
>>>> - A decent text editor
>>>> - Integrated plots
>>>> - Proper window management (docking, etc) so you don't have windows 
>>>> everywhere 
>>>>
>>>> All this meet two others broad and important goals, namely having a 
>>>> good plotting solution and being able to make GUI applications in Julia.
>>>> For these reasons I feel like something like Julietta was the way to go.
>>>>
>>>>

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