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Course Introduction:1 The configuration URL and its view without parameters are as follows: (r'^hello/$', hello) def hello(request): return HttpResponse("Hello World") access http://127.0.0.1:8000/hello, output The result is "Hello World...
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Course Introduction:JavaScript is a popular scripting language used for dynamic interactions and client-side operations in web development. In JavaScript, both double quotes and single quotes can be used to declare string literals, but when should you use which quotes? This article will explore this issue and provide some best practices. ## Double quotes and single quotes In JavaScript, strings are usually surrounded by single quotes or double quotes, for example: ```let string1 = 'Hello, worl
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Course Introduction:The steps to run the "Hello World" program in PyCharm are as follows: Create a new project. Create the Python file "hello_world.py". Enter the code: print("Hello World!") Run the program: Through the menu bar: Run > Run 'hello_world'. Via shortcut keys: Ctrl + Shift + F10 (Windows/Linux), Cmd + Option + F10 (Mac). Via the toolbar: "Green triangle" (Run) button. Look at the output: the Python console will print "Hello Worl
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