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How is it not a conflict of interests?
Wonderful article, very insightful. Thank you for sharing.
Mostly it makes me wonder what will become of humans in a few decades (or more) given that we fail younger generations so much.
My dude you are in a sub called "Anniversaries".
It's whatever you want it to be!
Did he try to explain to her that 20$ is 20$?
Products for women also smells better
You can try this list: https://github.com/public-apis/public-apis?tab=readme-ov-file
You can even use multiple APIs in a single app if the APIs you want to use are too simple(or for any other reason).
Sorry that was a typo. I meant to write 'entities' as in api entities which are crucial to describe the structure of the requests and responses.
Restful API is an approach that is very open to interpretations and mistakes. Meaning, there's nothing that forces a given api to be restful unless the devs were able to do it correctly. Even then, most apis are not expected to be used without thorough documentation.
To practice I would suggest:
Go over the principles of RESTful and try to understand http better ( verbs, request and response structure, headers etc...
There are many free to use apis across the web. Pick any of them, read the docs and try creating a programmatic workflow with that api. It can anything - minimal ui to help uaer interact with it or some background service that talks to the api etc.
Be sure to check the ebtitiea docs as well.
Last thing, it is fairly common to see swagger(openapi) and if the api does support it, it'll make it a lot easier-for you to understand it.
Good luck:)
All I was saying it should keep your phone locked after the BT was toggled
That's why Microsoft only uses Windows as the OS for the servers on Azure