For those new to marimo, we have affordances for working with expensive (ML/AI/pyspark) notebooks too, including lazy execution that gives you guarantees on state without running automatically.
One small note: marimo was actually first launched publicly (on HN) in January 2024 [1]. Our first open-source release was in 2023 (a quiet soft launch). And we've been in development since 2022, in close consultation with Stanford scientists. We're used pretty broadly today :)
For those new to marimo, we have affordances for working with expensive (ML/AI/pyspark) notebooks too, including lazy execution that gives you guarantees on state without running automatically.
One small note: marimo was actually first launched publicly (on HN) in January 2024 [1]. Our first open-source release was in 2023 (a quiet soft launch). And we've been in development since 2022, in close consultation with Stanford scientists. We're used pretty broadly today :)
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38971966