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Hi. I already struggled to understand the dependencies required to load pycharm under 3.13 and below. I am a total layperson at this. I ended up with a full version of Visual Studio on my desktop which I don't think was entirely necessary. Now that I've moved across to 3.14, my assumption is that pandasgui may not work at all, but on the off chance that it is working under 3.14, would it be possible to get a 'how to' guide on installing the software that needs to be present on a Windows 11 64bit machine, running Pycharm? Basically how do I get my system ready for anything that can't be installed via PIP?
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Hi. I already struggled to understand the dependencies required to load pycharm under 3.13 and below. I am a total layperson at this. I ended up with a full version of Visual Studio on my desktop which I don't think was entirely necessary. Now that I've moved across to 3.14, my assumption is that pandasgui may not work at all, but on the off chance that it is working under 3.14, would it be possible to get a 'how to' guide on installing the software that needs to be present on a Windows 11 64bit machine, running Pycharm? Basically how do I get my system ready for anything that can't be installed via PIP?
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