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With the later, you can get lots of linting/type-checking errors since variables won't necessarily be declared before referenced. We do support exporting to a flat script in the second format you suggested:
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First of all, congrats on marimo, it's a very smooth tool, and miles ahead of jupyter, I think mostly for its attention to the text presentation of the notebook (the format on which you save on disk). So, as I was editing a notebook via
emacs
and the--watch
option, I wondered: why do you decide of using that textual format? Specifically, why:instead of something like:
If I understand correctly, the static analysis already yields the return values, so why write them in the first place?
Thank you again!
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