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...By bringing the interactive style of Light Table to the rock-solid usability of Atom, Hydrogen makes it easy to write code the way you want to. You also may be interested in our latest project – interact – a desktop application that wraps up the best of the web-based Jupyter notebook. Watch expressions let you keep track of variables and re-run snippets after every change. Completions from the running kernel, just like autocomplete in the Chrome dev tools. Code can be inspected to show useful information provided by the running kernel. One kernel per language (so you can run snippets from several files, all in the same namespace).
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...However, in development when you visit a page it must first be loaded from the file system and transpiled and bundled by the server, served to the client, and then executed. This means there can be a small delay when loading a web page for the first time in development. In production, this delay should be vastly smaller, and can be eliminated with pre-fetching.