Perhaps the Download Julia page should mention that Julia can be used in different editors and IDEs (maybe a link to the panel "Editors and IDEs" scrolling down the main page).
E.g.
We provide several ways for you to run Julia:
. . . . .
Using IJulia, a Julia-language backend combined with the Jupyter interactive environment (also used by IPython).
Follow this link for an introductory video.
Perhaps the Download Julia page should mention that Julia can be used in different editors and IDEs (maybe a link to the panel "Editors and IDEs" scrolling down the main page).
E.g.