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M724G-009 - 与一位在街头偶遇的美丽女士交谈,询问她关于婚姻生活和私人事务的情况,并试图通过对她的欺骗和引导,将她带到一个僻静的地方进行性行为。
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与一位在街头行走的迷人女士交谈,询问她关于婚姻生活和私人事务的情况,并试图通过欺骗和误导,将她带到一个私密的地方进行性行为。
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<h2 id="project-1">Project 1: Building a Simple Web Server</h2>
## Introduction
Welcome to the first project of the course! In this project, you will build a simple web server in Python that can serve static files and handle HTTP requests. This is a foundational project that will introduce you to the basics of web development and server programming.
## Prerequisites
To successfully complete this project, you will need to have the following:
- A basic understanding of web technology and how web servers work.
- Some experience with Python, including working with modules like `socketserver` and `http`.
- A text editor or Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for writing and debugging your code.
- Access to a Linux or macOS system, as the socket server used in this project is compatible with these environments.
## Getting Started
### Step 1: Understanding How Web Servers Work
Before you start writing code, it's important to understand the basics of how web servers operate. A web server is a program that uses HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) to transfer files (like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) between the user's web browser and the server's file system.
When a user enters a URL into their browser, the browser sends a request to the server. The server then finds the file specified in the URL and sends it back to the browser, which displays the content to the user.
### Step 2: Setting Up Your Development Environment
Make sure you have Python installed on your system. If you're using a Linux distribution, Python is likely already installed. For macOS, you can install Python using homebrew:
```sh
brew install python
```
You will also need some text editor or IDE you're comfortable with, such as Vim, Nano, S
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