Is the movie DB down?
Themoviedb.org is UP and reachable by us.
How do I access TMDB API?
You can request an API key by logging in to your account on TMDB and clicking the “API” link in the left hand side bar of your account page.
What does TMDb stand for?
TMDB
Acronym | Definition |
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TMDB | Transfer Management Data Base |
TMDB | Tivoli Management Data Base |
TMDB | Tokai Marrow Donor Bank (Japan) |
What is TMDb API?
What is TMDB’s API? The API service is for those of you interested in using our movie, TV show or actor images and/or data in your application. Our API is a system we provide for you and your team to programmatically fetch and use our data and/or images.
How do I get IMDb API?
How to start using the IMDb API
- Sign up for a RapidAPI user account (it’s free).
- Navigate to the API pricing page and subscribe to a pricing plan.
- Return to the IMDb API documentation & endpoints page.
- Pick one of the IMDb API endpoints and select your preferred programming language (method of code) from the dropdown.
What kind of database is the Movie Database?
The Movie Database (TMDb) is a popular, user editable database for movies and TV shows.
What is the assignment for the moviedata variable?
The assignment is: The program should create two MovieData variables, store values in their members, and pass each one, in turn, to a function that displays the information about the movie in a clearly formatted manner. I created my program, but getting errors. I guess I don’t know exactly what they are asking for.
How to store movie data in a program?
The program should create two MovieData variables, store values in their members, and pass each one, in turn, to a function that displays the information about the movie in a clearly formatted manner. I created my program, but getting errors. I guess I don’t know exactly what they are asking for.
What is the programming challenge for movie data?
My programming challenge is to write a program that uses a structure named movie data to store the following, title, director, year released, running time.