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REPOSITORY MADE BY USING API IN WHICH MONSTER IS SHOWN 👹

API is the acronym for Application Programming Interface, which is a software intermediary that allows two applications to talk to each other. Each time you use an app like Facebook, send an instant message, or check the weather on your phone, you’re using an API. 😎😎

When you use an application on your mobile phone, the application connects to the Internet and sends data to a server. The server then retrieves that data, interprets it, performs the necessary actions and sends it back to your phone. The application then interprets that data and presents you with the information you wanted in a readable way. This is what an API is - all of this happens via API. Over the years, what an “API” is has often described any sort of generic connectivity interface to an application.

5 Examples of APIs We Use in Our Everyday Lives Weather Snippets. Google utilizes APIs to display relevant data from user search queries. ... Log-in Using XYZ. Taken from Buffer's social login. ... Pay with PayPal. ... ✅ Twitter Bots. ... 🤖 Travel Booking.

A monster is a type of fictional creature found in horror, fantasy, science fiction, folklore, mythology and religion. Monsters are very often depicted as dangerous and aggressive with a strange, grotesque appearance that causes terror and fear. Monsters usually resemble bizarre, deformed, otherworldly and/or mutated animals or entirely unique creatures of varying sizes, but may also take a human form, such as mutants, ghosts and spirits, zombies or cannibals.

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