I did consider looking into that but as soon as I saw the license I ran for my life. Its a similar issue with Julietta. Although what is an issue to me doesn't have to be an issue to others

On 2015-09-21 13:48, Steven Sagaert wrote:
+1
& to add to Uwe's post: AFAIK JuliaStudio is based on Qt (& QtCreator I believe). I thought that JuliaStudio was a nice start (also based on QtCreator). I wish a group would fork it and develop it further in the direction of RStudio.

On Friday, September 18, 2015 at 10:08:23 AM UTC+2, Christof Stocker wrote:

    I would be a huge fan of an RStudio like Julia IDE

    On 2015-09-18 10:05, Uwe Fechner wrote:
    I like QT a lot. There is more then one open source, QT based IDE
    out there, e.g. QT Creator.
    QT has a GUI builder, that is much better then the GUI builders
    for GTK (in my opinion).
    And you can use the java-script like QML language for building
    the user interface, if you want to.

    Tutorial for PyQT:
    https://pythonspot.com/qml-and-pyqt-creating-a-gui-tutorial/
    <https://pythonspot.com/qml-and-pyqt-creating-a-gui-tutorial/>

    As soon as the Julia/C++ integration is available by default
    (hopefully in Julia 0.5), QT integration
    should be easy. For those, that want to play with Julia and QT
    now already, have a look at:

    https://github.com/jverzani/PySide.jl
    <https://github.com/jverzani/PySide.jl>

    (very experimental)

    Am Freitag, 18. September 2015 08:25:44 UTC+2 schrieb Daniel
    Carrera:

        There are no Qt bindings for Julia yet. I also don't know
        what text editing component is provided by Qt or what its
        features are. I began working with Gtk in part because the
        Julia Gtk bindings seem to be the most developed.

        Is there a reason you like Qt besides it being cross-platform?


        On 17 September 2015 at 23:50, SrAceves
        <mauri.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

            What about Qt? RStudio is fantastic: Qt based,
            multi-platoform. Everything anyone ever wanted of an IDE.

            El martes, 15 de septiembre de 2015, 8:13:04 (UTC-5),
            Daniel Carrera escribió:


                Last night I started experimenting with Gtk, and
                started making a sketch of what a Julia IDE might
                look like. In the process I am writing down a list of
                things that are probably needed before a Julia IDE


                 getting a list of things that probably need to exist
                before a Julia IDE can be completed. This is what I
                have so far:
                1) A Julia package for the GNOME Docking Library

                I think most people expect that an IDE has docking

                Despite the name, it does not depend on any GNOME
                libraries, only Gtk. This is what Anjuta and
                MonoDevelop use to get docking windows. I think most
                people expect to be able to move things around in an IDE.

                https://developer.gnome.org/gdl/
                <https://developer.gnome.org/gdl/>


                2)



                On 14 September 2015 at 17:10,
                <jonatha...@alumni.epfl.ch> wrote:

                    Gtk, the code isn't published but it's very
                    similar to Julietta:

                    https://github.com/tknopp/Julietta.jl
                    <https://github.com/tknopp/Julietta.jl>





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