jsmoketech / twitter

my codepath twitter project
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Open codepathreview opened 4 years ago

codepathreview commented 4 years ago

Looks like your README is incomplete for this assignment 😬. The README helps us to make sure we don't miss any required or optional stories you have completed.

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codepathreview commented 4 years ago

<img alt="+1" title="+1" src="/images/emoji/unicode/1f44d.png"}" style="vertical-align:middle" width="20" height="20" /> Congratulations on finishing the Twitter assignment! Twitter is an example of a RESTful API, and they generally follow the same pattern. It might be interesting to look at other APIs like Yelp, Foursquare, Google, etc. In a company (or your own app), you'll probably be working with a private API, but it'll also be structured like the Twitter API.

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