I uninstalled julia-client and reinstalled it from within Atom as suggested by rogerwhitney. (http://discuss.junolab.org/t/start-julia-error-loading-atom-jl-package/853/2) This fixed it for me.
On Saturday, September 10, 2016 at 9:39:39 AM UTC+2, Chris Rackauckas wrote: > > The context is important: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39419502/cannot-start-julia-in-atom-loaderror-argumenterror-juno-not-found-in-path/39420874#39420874 > > Or the bottom of this: > https://gitter.im/JunoLab/atom-ink/archives/2016/09/09 > > It's known. It's a bad tag. Either just clone Juno.jl or wait for the tag. > > On Friday, September 9, 2016 at 8:13:05 PM UTC-7, Yuanchu Dang wrote: >> >> ERROR: LoadError: ArgumentError: Juno not found in path >> in require at loading.jl:249 >> in include at boot.jl:261 >> in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:320 >> in process_options at client.jl:280 >> in _start at client.jl:378 >> while loading C:\Users\think\.atom\packages\julia-client\script\boot.jl, >> in expression starting on line 36 >> >