Pluto 1.0 Released: Julia Programming Language's Interactive Notebook Reaches Stability Milestone
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Summary
After six years of development, the Julia programming language's Pluto interactive notebook environment has reached version 1.0. The release marks a milestone of stability and readiness, celebrating the progress made over the years.
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With this release, I want to celebrate all the progress over the past years, and to symbolise that Pluto is ready.
I am proud of what we have achieved.
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