This repository contains a browser-based client (written in javascript) that interfaces an authenticating API to allow users to play tic-tac-toe
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An API can be thought of as an instruction manual for communication between multiple software apparatuses. For example, an API may be used for database communication between web applications. By extracting the implementation and relinquishing data into objects, an API simplifies programming.
This repository contains a browser-based client (written in javascript) that interfaces an authenticating API to allow users to play tic-tac-toe
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