**Welcome to the Ultimate Guide on Django Project Structure!**
Are you just getting started with Django and feeling overwhelmed by all the different files and folders? Don’t worry — you’re not alone! In this video, we break down the Django project structure step-by-step so you can understand exactly how everything fits together. Whether you're a beginner trying to set up your first Django application or someone looking to solidify your understanding, this guide is tailored for YOU.
**In this video, you’ll learn:**
- What happens when you run `django-admin startproject`
- The purpose of core files like `manage.py`, `settings.py`, `urls.py`, and `wsgi.py`
- How Django apps are organized within a project
- Best practices for managing your Django project layout
- How configuration settings are split for development and production
- Tips to keep your Django project clean and scalable
**We’ll explore each file and folder including:**
- The root project directory
- The main project package
- The difference between the project and app structure
- Where to place your templates, static files, and media files
By the end of this video, you’ll be able to open ANY Django project and immediately understand what’s going on. Plus, I’ll share a few bonus tips on how professionals organize their Django projects for better maintainability and teamwork.
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