try to copy the django.PYPI  from the official website, then in your
command prompt type;
1.python -m
2 paste the pip syntax
It should look like this;
python -m pip install django

Else install python 3.8 because sometimes 3.9 gives an error when
configuring interpreter in pycharm




On Thu, Mar 18, 2021, 20:10 Simon Lankwagh <simmonshasbounced...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have installed python 3.9 and selected 'add to path' during
> installation, i am now trying to install django 3.1.7 but it generates a
> lot of errors i can not understand, please what is the right way to setup
> django development on windows 10?
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