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- @alieldebaPosted over 2 years ago
- can you give me a course about api please ? no problem if the course is arabic
- advice : make js files in a folder named "js" and css files in folder named "css" it makes some orgnization from making a large number of files in github view
Keep up the good work!
Marked as helpful0@MaryamSheriefPosted over 2 years ago@Ali-Eldeba first of all, thank you for your encouragement and for the advice! I feel like I'm not qualified enough to recommend courses that'll actually help as I'm still learning how to deal with APIs, but I'll tell you what I did. I remember watching multiple videos explaining what is an API first, then I searched for how to deal with them in JavaScript and I found the fetch method which was for me, the easiest one to understand. I recommend Traversy Media and Web Dev Simplified channels as they helped me a lot to understand multiple things , not just the fetch API. hope that helps.
1@alieldebaPosted over 2 years ago@MaryamSherief yesterday i studed api and i have found that your syntax is old in api there is a newer one here i have done the same app by the newer js api syntax here is the Link
enjoy :)
1 - @ritadoumetPosted over 2 years ago
Your work looks fantastic! I tried it on a range of different screen sizes (laptop, phone, and tablet), and it looks well on both screen sizes. Besides, your code is easily readable and understandable. It helped me (someone who knows next to nothing about APIs) to understand and get started with APIs. So thank you, kind stranger!
0@MaryamSheriefPosted over 2 years ago@ritadoumet This made me so happy! Thank you for your kind words.
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