Bye Bye Pycharm

It's back to VS Code. Somehow a Python program I was working on with PyCharm in one of my Python subdirectory got saved to my home directory. That's strange. That never happened in all the time I used VS Code. Oh well I'll just move it back to where I keep almost all...if not all my Python programs. However now, after opening it in Pycharm and attempting to run it, it basically it tells me it can't find it in my home directory. Well there's a good reason for that. It's not in my home directory! It's in the Python subdirectory I opened it with PyCharm from . I don't know what dumb ass explanation, that probably makes sense if you graduated from PyCharm U, as to why that happened, and quite frankly... I don't care . Evidently all the basic file handling rules I've learned through the years, go out the window if you use the super advanced Pycharm. That's insane. I want to spend my time right now concentrating on learning pandas not PyCharm. I'm certainly not Charmed!

2020-07-03 00:33:37
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