docs: update python sdk readme with @app.task() pattern#17
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docs: update python sdk readme with @app.task() pattern#17
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Just gotta close and re-open this to retrigger an action |
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@cal-smith looks like checks passed! |
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Cool, merging! |
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Closes #17 Co-authored-by: Ho1yShif <shifraisaacs@gmail.com> GitOrigin-RevId: 9ca6ac6cb6a340ee789f7bd0d7798aa1b04b851b
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Update Python SDK Readme with @app.task() pattern
Aligns the Python SDK Readme with the Python example and changelog information which already use the @app.task() pattern.
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The only part I'm not 100% sure about is the CLI command
render ea tasks dev -- python main.py, let me know if that's the best way to do this! Thanks :)