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[BBPBGLIB-1134] Move ShowProgress.hoc to python #131

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Addresses BBPBGLIB-1134.
Neuron simulation progress hoc file was moved to python.

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@jorblancoa jorblancoa merged commit c4a87c1 into main Feb 29, 2024
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WeinaJi pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 14, 2024
## Context
Addresses BBPBGLIB-1134.
Neuron simulation progress hoc file was moved to python.

## Review
* [x] PR description is complete
* [x] Coding style (imports, function length, New functions, classes or
files) are good
* [ ] Unit/Scientific test added
* [ ] Updated Readme, in-code, developer documentation
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