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<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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<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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If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, post a question on our Discussions Forum and mark the question as type, "Curiosity". For general questions email us at, support@codepath.org. /cc @codepathreview
<img alt="+1" title="+1" src="/images/emoji/unicode/1f44d.png"}" style="vertical-align:middle" width="20" height="20" /> Nice work! This week, we continued to explore how to build apps that use an API (like Twitter). Unlike the movies app, we created a new class called TwitterAPICaller to help us interact with the API. We're also starting to introduce Auto Layout, which is how you make your app work for different phone sizes. Now that you've finished the app for the week, it's good to reflect on a few things:
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