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==== Editing and running the script ==== | ==== Editing and running the script ==== | ||
Differently from GAMS you can use whatever editor environment you wish to code a JuMP script. If you don't need debugging features, a simple text editor like Notepad++ (in windows), gedit or kate (in Linux) will suffice. They already have syntax highlight for Julia.\\ | Differently from GAMS you can use whatever editor environment you wish to code a JuMP script. If you don't need debugging features, a simple text editor like Notepad++ (in windows), gedit or kate (in Linux) will suffice. They already have syntax highlight for Julia.\\ | ||
- | If you want advanced features and debugging capabilities you can use a dedicated Julia IDE, like e.g. [[http://junolab.org/|Juno]]. | + | If you want advanced features and debugging capabilities you can use a dedicated Julia IDE, like the [[https://www.julia-vscode.org/|Julia extension for VSCode]]. |
- | If you are using instead the Julia console, you can run the script as '' | + | If you are using instead the Julia terminal, you can run the script as '' |
===== Further help ===== | ===== Further help ===== | ||
- | Documentation of JuMP is available from [[https:// | + | Documentation of JuMP is available from [[https:// |
Happy modelling with JuMP ;-) | Happy modelling with JuMP ;-) |