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[EPIC] Refactor Notebooks #1405
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Related to epic #1405 Authors: - Don Acosta (https://github.com/acostadon) Approvers: - Brad Rees (https://github.com/BradReesWork) URL: #2397
Move, test and update Link analysis and link prediction notebooks to the new organization. Also respond to some review comments on some earlier notebook changes. This is part of epic relates to #1405 but does not close it. Authors: - Don Acosta (https://github.com/acostadon) Approvers: - Rick Ratzel (https://github.com/rlratzel) - Brad Rees (https://github.com/BradReesWork) URL: #2456
Refactor the notebooks to be more topic focus and less one notebook per function. The goal is to provide insight into what and why about the algorithms as well as simple API example
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We have a lot of redundant code which is mostly obvious to users and doesn't add overall value to the notebook UX by having repeated inline in each notebook. We obviously still need the functionality, but we could improve the UX by adding a simple set of utilities - or reusing existing utilities from elsewhttps://github.com//pull/1927#discussion_r743824898 - and updating the notebooks to call them.
An example of where this comes up is here.
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