Pluto.jl Hits 1.0: Julia’s Answer to the Notebook Chaos
Pluto.jl reaches version 1.0, introducing a fundamentally reactive approach to notebooks for the Julia programming language to solve the 'out-of-order execution' problem.
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Pluto.jl reaches version 1.0, introducing a fundamentally reactive approach to notebooks for the Julia programming language to solve the 'out-of-order execution' problem.
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