Hi Jeff,

I really like this idea and look forward to giving node-julia (and Julia 
for that matter) a spin.

As I explain here 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/julia-users/umHiBwVLQ4g>, I'm 
building a web app with a Spring MVC backend and d3-based front end and 
trying to figure out how to squeeze Julia in between the two somehow.

I'm learning all this as I go and I just stumbled onto Nashorn 
<https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/nashorn_the_rhino_in_the>. 
The linked article talks about running Node applications on Nashorn through 
Project 
Avatar <https://avatar.java.net/>. If I understand, this combination should 
allow me to run node-julia side-by-side with my Java code. Is that correct? 
That would be awesome. Can you foresee any difficulties?

Best regards,
Eric

On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 5:06:00 AM UTC+8, Jeff Waller wrote:
>
> So I'm happy to announce version 1.0.0 of node-julia, a Julia engine 
> embedded in node,
> and io.js now too. It's been a pretty long road and I owe many people 
> (perhaps reading
> this now) a lot.  I've said many times (maybe not on this forum) that 
> enabling people is
> the important part and I hope this tool does that.
>

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