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A website where you ask a question and receive an answer, preferably a yes/no question. Note: This project uses a API that I created!

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I created a website where you receive a random answer to your question. This time, I challenged myself to do this by creating an API written in Python, something simple that fulfills your idea.

It was somewhat challenging because I'm not yet 100% comfortable working with `fetch()` in JavaScript, so this also helped me strengthen my knowledge in that area.

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I just finished my project!

Here’s what I updated:

  • The API was created using Python, and I deployed it using Render.

  • I connected the API to JS.

  • I added the README.

  • I also added a notice to the website because, unfortunately, it will be temporarily “disabled” if nobody uses it for a while :(

I hope you like my project!

I just finished my project!

Here’s what I updated:

  • The API was created using Python, and I deployed it using Render.

  • I connected the API to JS.

  • I added the README.

  • I also added a notice to the website because, unfortunately, it will be temporarily “disabled” if nobody uses it for a while :(

I hope you like my project!

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I’ve finished the HTML and CSS, and I’ve already prepared the JavaScript to receive my API, which I still need to create!

I’ve finished the HTML and CSS, and I’ve already prepared the JavaScript to receive my API, which I still need to create!

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I’ve already started working on the site’s foundation, the HTML and CSS. I’m trying to create a minimalist and pleasing design, and for the main font, I chose “Prompt,” imported directly from Google Fonts.

I’ve already started working on the site’s foundation, the HTML and CSS. I’m trying to create a minimalist and pleasing design, and for the main font, I chose “Prompt,” imported directly from Google Fonts.

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