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Other than "Jupyter Notebook", is there any other way to use Sage?

I am searching for a "compiler" way to use Sage.

Something like TeXShop, I write everything in a single file and press compile to get the results.

Is there an easy way to accomplish this?

Currently I am using the "Notebook" form of Sage which is neat but kind of gets in the way of more complicated programming.

Other than "Jupyter Notebook", is there any other way to use Sage?

I am searching for a "compiler" way to use Sage.

Something like TeXShop, I write everything in a single file and press compile to get the results.

Is there an easy way to accomplish this?

Currently I am using the "Notebook" form of Sage which is neat but kind of gets in the way of more complicated programming.

(To be more clear, I am looking for a something like an IDE "Integrated development environment", instead of notebook which is line by line.)

Thanks a lot.

Other than "Jupyter Notebook", is there any other way to use Sage?

I am searching for a "compiler" way to use Sage.

Something like TeXShop, I write everything in a single file and press compile to get the results.

Is there an easy way to accomplish this?

Currently I am using the "Notebook" form of Sage which is neat but kind of gets in the way of more complicated programming.

(To be more clear, I am looking for a something like an IDE "Integrated development environment", instead of notebook which is line by line.)something like PyCharm for Python.)

Thanks a lot.

Other than "Jupyter Notebook", is there any other way to use Sage?

I am searching for a "compiler" way to use Sage.

Something like TeXShop, I write everything in a single file and press compile to get the results.

Is there an easy way to accomplish this?

Currently I am using the "Notebook" form of Sage which is neat but kind of gets in the way of more complicated programming.

(To be more clear, I am looking for a something like an IDE "Integrated development environment", something like PyCharm for Python.)

Thanks a lot.