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<span class="project-tag">Golang · REST API · JSON</span>
<h1>API Accessing Practice</h1>
<p class="hero-sub">Fetching, parsing, and displaying live data with Go.</p>
<a class="btn-primary" href="https://git.lewispricedev.com/Rapturate/API_Practice/releases/tag/R1" target="_blank">View Release ↗</a>
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A command-line program written in Go that connects to a public REST API,
retrieves JSON payloads, and displays the parsed data in a clean, formatted
output. The project demonstrates practical API consumption and Go's standard
library for HTTP and JSON.
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<li>HTTP GET requests using Go's <code>net/http</code> package</li>
<li>JSON unmarshalling into typed structs</li>
<li>Formatted terminal output with error reporting</li>
<li>Configurable endpoint via CLI flags</li>
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<span>Go (Golang)</span>
<span>net/http</span>
<span>encoding/json</span>
<span>REST APIs</span>
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Learning Go's strict typing system alongside JSON decoding required careful
struct design to match API schemas. This project built confidence in Go's
idioms — error handling patterns, struct tags, and the standard library's
power for network tasks.
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