First Steps
Are you new to `fastn`, `ftd` or to programming? This is the place to start!
- **From Scratch**: [Overview](/overview/) | [Get Started](/setup/)
- **Tutorial**: Part 1 - Using And Creating Components
| Part 2 - Functions and Event Handling
| Part 3 - Data Modelling
| Part 4 - Work With HTTP APIs
| Part 5 - Style Guide
| Part 6 - Deploying
- **Course**: [Overview Of The Course](/expander/)
| [Part 1 - Hello World](/expander/hello-world/)
| [Part 2 - Basic UI](/expander/basic-ui/)
| [Part 3 - Components](/expander/components/)
| [Part 4 - Event Handling](/expander/events/)
| [Part 5 - Publishing A Package](/expander/publish/)
| [Part 6 - Polishing UI](/expander/polish/)
Getting Help
Having trouble? We’d like to help!
- Try the FAQ* – it’s got answers to many common questions.
- Looking for specific information? Try the Glossary*, or the detailed
table of contents*.
- Not found anything? See FAQ: Getting Help* for information on getting support
and asking questions to the community.
- Report bugs with `fastn` or `ftd` in our [issue
tracker](https://github.com/fastn-stack/fastn/issues).
- Join our [Discord](https://discord.gg/bucrdvptYd) channel and share your
thoughts, suggestion, question etc.
How the documentation is organized
Django has a lot of documentation. A high-level overview of how it’s organized
will help you know where to look for certain things:
- Tutorials* take you by the hand through a series of steps to create a web
application. Start here if you’re new to `fastn` or web application
development. Also look at the [First steps](/docs/#first-steps).
- Topic guides discuss key topics and concepts at a fairly high level and
provide useful background information and explanation.
- Reference guides contain technical reference for APIs and other aspects of
Django’s machinery. They describe how it works and how to use it but assume
that you have a basic understanding of key concepts.
- How-to guides are recipes. They guide you through the steps involved in
addressing key problems and use-cases. They are more advanced than tutorials
and assume some knowledge of how Django works.