Transitioning to Marimo
Akshay shares how data scientists are drawn to Marimo through its familiar notebook interface, initially using it for web apps. Over time, users, like Anthony, transition to relying on Marimo for nearly all their notebook needs as they become comfortable with its unique execution model, which syncs code and outputs like a spreadsheet. This highlights the importance of providing tools that ease the shift from traditional platforms like Jupyter.In this clip
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