Tech Tutorial: Learn to Program with JavaScript – Episode 50: Asynchronous Web Requests

JavaScript objects are created using a very specific notation or syntax called JavaScript Object Notation or JSON for short. JSON is not just used for defining object literals in JavaScript code but is now used as a primary data format for sending and receiving data across the Internet.

In this video, we learn how to use JavaScript to send and receive data via asynchronous web requests to an API.


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