Can i get the garmin health API as a hobbyist
I'm a fairly new programmer and experienced runner and have been going through the Garmin Health API and have planned on making an application. My first idea is for simply getting the average time after doing 10x400m which is a test I do almost every month. I'm fairly certain I can do this with the health API but I don't know how to request it as a hobbyist and fairly new programmer. The app would be beneficial both for me as a programmer and the team I'm running for.
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I'm a fairly new programmer and experienced runner and have been going through the Garmin Health API and have planned on making an application. My first idea is for simply getting the average time after doing 10x400m which is a test I do almost every month. I'm fairly certain I can do this with the health API but I don't know how to request it as a hobbyist and fairly new programmer. The app would be beneficial both for me as a programmer and the team I'm running for.
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I'm a fairly new programmer and experienced runner and have been going through the Garmin Health API and have planned on making an application. My first idea is for simply getting the average time after doing 10x400m which is a test I do almost every month. I'm fairly certain I can do this with the health API but I don't know how to request it as a hobbyist and fairly new programmer. The app would be beneficial both for me as a programmer and the team I'm running for.
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I'm a fairly new programmer and experienced runner and have been going through the Garmin Health API and have planned on making an application. My first idea is for simply getting the average time after doing 10x400m which is a test I do almost every month. I'm fairly certain I can do this with the health API but I don't know how to request it as a hobbyist and fairly new programmer. The app would be beneficial both for me as a programmer and the team I'm running for.
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I requested this API from Garmin a while ago, and they were clear in their emails that it's only available to Enterprise developers. I'd suggest Fitbit as they maintain a free API for all users.
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Have you developed anything on this for your own data? I would suggest starting there. You have access to all the fit files from your own garmin connect account and you'll then basically have an MVP that you could host on the web.
Once you've done that, it's simple enough for your team to share their files with you, albeit a bit of a pain in the arse.
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I requested this API from Garmin a while ago, and they were clear in their emails that it's only available to Enterprise developers. I'd suggest Fitbit as they maintain a free API for all users.
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I requested this API from Garmin a while ago, and they were clear in their emails that it's only available to Enterprise developers. I'd suggest Fitbit as they maintain a free API for all users.
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I requested this API from Garmin a while ago, and they were clear in their emails that it's only available to Enterprise developers. I'd suggest Fitbit as they maintain a free API for all users.
I requested this API from Garmin a while ago, and they were clear in their emails that it's only available to Enterprise developers. I'd suggest Fitbit as they maintain a free API for all users.
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Have you developed anything on this for your own data? I would suggest starting there. You have access to all the fit files from your own garmin connect account and you'll then basically have an MVP that you could host on the web.
Once you've done that, it's simple enough for your team to share their files with you, albeit a bit of a pain in the arse.
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Have you developed anything on this for your own data? I would suggest starting there. You have access to all the fit files from your own garmin connect account and you'll then basically have an MVP that you could host on the web.
Once you've done that, it's simple enough for your team to share their files with you, albeit a bit of a pain in the arse.
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Have you developed anything on this for your own data? I would suggest starting there. You have access to all the fit files from your own garmin connect account and you'll then basically have an MVP that you could host on the web.
Once you've done that, it's simple enough for your team to share their files with you, albeit a bit of a pain in the arse.
Have you developed anything on this for your own data? I would suggest starting there. You have access to all the fit files from your own garmin connect account and you'll then basically have an MVP that you could host on the web.
Once you've done that, it's simple enough for your team to share their files with you, albeit a bit of a pain in the arse.
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