![]() You can find more information at the official juno installation guide (which is more than enough for what you need) When you have installed juno, instead of configuring it to work with docker, you can simply type the path to your Julia exe and it will work with your local installation of Julia. ![]() The drawback is that you will need a Juliapro account (which is free but still.)Īnother solution, which is the best in my opinion, is to install the Julia binary (ie install the Julia package which you can get from the Julia website), and follow my guide to install atom and juno. It will install Julia 1.0.3 and juno for you and configure everything you need. That said, the fastest way to start working with Julia, and what I would advise if you have only 3 days to install all of the components and are not that familiar with atom, is to install juliapro. As it was pointed out in the comments, docker is a tool that let's you recreate the production environment so that you can be sure that if your code runs on your machine, it will also run on the production server (which is not to be underestimated). If you want to get started with Julia you don't need docker. ![]() So does it make sense for me to install it? Would I get any benefit out of it even if my purposes remain small scale? It seems that’s what Docker would be good for, but I am no where near close to anything production (and may never be). My long term goal, which isn’t all that feasible, will require being able to deploy code to production. My initial need is small scale - just a write a few scripts for analysis and visualization. My question is this: do I need Docker? I’m not sure what it even does exactly. I am already planning on installing the Juno IDE, as well as versions 1.1 and 0.7 (to be able to update any packages that are still on 0.6). I will only have three days of admin access to install what I need to get up and running. The long term goal is to try to convince senior mgmt to let us rewrite (some of) the company’s heavy computational systems with Julia. The short term goal is to come up with some analytic tools around the work that we already do. ![]() I recently got my mgmt to agree to let me experiment with Julia on my work computer (corporate windows environment). Hi, newb wannabe programmer here, sorry for the stupid questions and scenario about to follow. ![]()
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