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Introduction to the configparser module

Currently, many popular services provide an API that we can use in our applications. Integration with these services requires authentication using data such as a login and password, or simply an access token.</description>
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What is a database?

Nowadays, social applications such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are very popular. Every day many people create new accounts, and existing users add or share different content. You’ve surely noticed that the data sent to those applications are still available after a few days, or even years. Do you know how that’s possible?</description>
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