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You can proceed with the typical installation using defaults (no need to change anything), just click Next/Install.
With that out of the way, you can proceed to setting up your Django REST Framework project.
Up Next: [2 - Initialize your First Project](2%20-%20Initialize%20your%20First%20Project.md)

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Your Django project will now be visible on the URL **[https://localhost:8000](https://localhost:8000)**
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Up Next: [3 - Project Structure](3%20-%20Project%20Structure.md)

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The next section will then tackle building a REST API with DRF
The next section will then tackle building a REST API with DRF.
Up Next: [4 - REST Framework Setup](4%20-%20REST%20Framework%20Setup.md)

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There is no need to include the **api** app in your **INSTALLED\_APPS (config/settings.py)**
The next section will handle users and authentication
The next section will handle users and authentication
Up Next: [5 - User Setup and Migrations](5%20-%20User%20Setup%20and%20Migrations.md)

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It's always important to apply your migrations before running your app, otherwise you might run into issues.
In the next section, you will be creating your first (superuser) account to access the Django admin panel.
In the next section, you will be creating your first (superuser) account to access the Django admin panel.
Up Next: [6 - Django Admin](6%20-%20Django%20Admin.md)

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Up next: [Writing API Endpoints](7%20-%20Writing%20API%20Endpoints.md)
Up next: [7 - Writing API Endpoints](7%20-%20Writing%20API%20Endpoints.md)

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You will be using Django alongside Django REST Framework to instead build a backend API, which will only serve data from your database, and not serve as a frontend framework. This guide will focus on data, so no fancy frontend design stuff!
This guide has concepts that are similar to the official guide for Django linked [here](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/intro/tutorial01/). Check it out as well!
This guide has concepts that are similar to the official guide for Django linked [here](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/intro/tutorial01/). Check it out as well!
Up Next: [1 - Setup](1%20-%20Setup.md)