This needs to be closed. Let's dissect it and learn why
I have been given a task to made a coding project using at least two APIs from a company
We're not off to a great start. People describing broad (and basic) project goals are typically unfamiliar with coding, projects, etc. It's not a deal breaker, but a caution flag. Let's read on (emphasis mine)
I've decided to use the APN Products and APN Categories to build something simple. Maybe an app that lets you find out how many products you have in what category. But I don't really know how to get started. I just recently graduated with a degree in IT, but I've never learned about or used APIs, so I'm a little confused.
Yikes. We just went from bad to worse. It's not relevant how much coding you know. Saying so is often an excuse for asking a bad question ("I'm a newbie, please help me!"). But maybe I'm wrong. Let's read on
I'm using Xamarin Android (C#) to build the app. I think I need to also use javascript in the app to get the API's to work, but again I'm not sure how. I appreciate any and all advice the community can give me. I'll post the code that Visual Studio provides me as a starting template in case it will help someone give me good advice on what to do.
And there it is. The OP doesn't know where to start but they posted up sample code from Visual Studio (we need a facepalm emoji for this). The people who upvoted this didn't read any of it ("He asked a question! With code! How brave!"). If you disregard the code block (which the OP just told us we could), the problems with the question become much clearer.
So we can close this as Too Broad or lacking MCVE. Either works.