HI Wendy, 

On 15 Sep 2010, at 23:10, Wendy wrote:

> I am pretty new to all this though, so if anyone has any tips that
> will save me from tearing my hair out, correct order of doing things,
> etc. I'd really appreciate it.  Any advice would be appreciated.

Once you've got your Python version installed I would then:

1. Install PIP and virtualenv. 
2. Create a virtualenv for your project using the --no-site-packages flag.
3. Use PIP to install everything your project needs beyond that, including your 
Django version.

Here's the links: 
Python Package Index : pip 0.8.1
virtualenv — virtualenv v1.5 documentation

This I found useful: 
Tools of the Modern Python Hacker: Virtualenv, Fabric and Pip - 
electronic.habitat : alex.clemesha
(If you follow this I'd recommend doing `easy_install pip` first and then just 
using pip after that.)

HTH.

Regards,
Carlton

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