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Range as first-class is the right priority. Pattern that works: keep ranges as single AST nodes (one dep edge per range, not N), then use interval trees on the reverse side so a cell change at C5 becomes "find intervals…
This isn't really about R vs Python, it's about grammar matching the shape of the problem. tidyverse + SQL + Terraform + dbt all have the same trick: the verbs literally ARE the operations, so reading the code IS…
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Range as first-class is the right priority. Pattern that works: keep ranges as single AST nodes (one dep edge per range, not N), then use interval trees on the reverse side so a cell change at C5 becomes "find intervals…
This isn't really about R vs Python, it's about grammar matching the shape of the problem. tidyverse + SQL + Terraform + dbt all have the same trick: the verbs literally ARE the operations, so reading the code IS…
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