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As discussed in #3926, the following files do not have .py extensions because TensorFlow does not yet support the current Python.
- dynamic_programming/k_means_clustering_tensorflow.py_tf
- machine_learning/lstm/lstm_prediction.py_tf
- neural_network/gan.py_tf
- neural_network/input_data.py_tf
TODO: Restore the .py file extensions
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Hi there! I see that an issue #2884 deeplinking was integrated to 3.x however if I have a hyperlink with a hash to the operationID nothing happens on click. If I reload the page the UI scrolls to the open panel as expected. Is there something I am missing here? My url looks as follows and I am using the 3.0 dist repo installed via npm.
Again when clicked the URL address is updated but nothing h
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