Editing Community Data Science Course (Spring 2023)/Week 4 lecture notes

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** We can draw it out with https://jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com/
** We can draw it out with https://jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com/
** When it's time to do it Python, we can use the <code>.json()</code> function in the requests module!
** When it's time to do it Python, we can use the <code>.json()</code> function in the requests module!
=== How do we write Python programs that make web request ===
To use APIs to build a dataset we will need:
* all our tools from last session: variables, etc [DONE!]
* the ability to open URLs on the web
* the ability to create custom URLS
* the ability to understand (i.e., parse) JSON data that APIs usually give us
* the ability to save to files [DONE!]


== Our first API: Bored API ==
== Our first API: Bored API ==
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