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by improbable22 2533 days ago
No, I think you should simply download the ordinary version. Jupyter, Juno, etc. are easy enough to install locally. I forget the precise details, but I think JuliaPro comes with certain versions of packages, and it's less confusing just to get the latest of what you need (using the built-in package manager).

JuliaBox (and https://nextjournal.com/) are cloud services, but if you have a real computer and want to do this for more than a few minutes, just install it. (There's also no need for virtualenv etc.)