I’ve missed this thread, but I use VSCode with Python plugin for module programming and have Jupyter open in the browser to use said module.
You can always move back and make a branch. I mean that's what git excels at. I have to admit I don't see the issue but you could return.
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Nah, I’m with Chris on this one. Reloading modules with classes in an interactive environment is one of Python’s (and Jupyter’s) weak points
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If you only run complete scripts from a terminal you don’t hit this problem.
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Oh, I'm with you here. I think we're taking past each other?
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I didn't realise when Chris first asked given he linked to a github file that's a script that he was using a notebook. So I and others
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advised him to change to a class based on that information.
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I was doing dev/test cases in a notebook, then shifting code into functions in an external module in it's own py file.
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