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yos.io
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| | | | | You're building an API. You develop a backend service with a few endpoints and deploy it to production. You publish several official language-specific API clients as well as an API documentation. The day ends on a happy note. The following day, a new feature is being added the API. You have to: Update the server implementation to support the new feature. Update all client libraries (one SDK for each supported platform and language.) Update the documentation. All the above must be consistent with each other. Also, the frontend team is blocked until your backend API is complete. You let out a heavy sigh. | |
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devopsian.net
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| | | | | Discover the value of API-First design for side projects. Learn how this approach can streamline development, improve consistency, and accelerate your workflow through practical examples and code generation. | |
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httptoolkit.com
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| | | | | It's hard to work on APIs without hearing about OpenAPI. OpenAPI is an API description format, which is essentially metadata that describes an HTTP API: where... | |
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www.thinkcode.se
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