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This Week in #REST – Volume 43 (Mar 7 2012 – Apr 3 2012) | This week in REST
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This week in REST. Weekly roundup of news about the REST architectural style. This Week in #REST Volume 43 (Mar 7 2012 Apr 3 2012). April 2, 2012 – 12:01 PM. This is Volume 43 of This week in REST, for March 7 2012 April 3 2012. For more information on this blog see this post. If I missed an interesting blog post, discussion or paper just e-mail me. The links, tweet. Or leave a comment on the latest blog post. Thanks! What’s next for HTTP? PubSubHubbub Core 0.4 Working Draft. 8221; (by Rob Conery). 8211;...
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2012 API Community Survey — John Sheehan
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Co-founder and CEO of Runscope - Everything is going to be 200 OK. 2012 API Community Survey →. December 17, 2012. I (via API Jobs. Teamed up with Programmable Web, Mashery, 3scale and Layer7 to survey the API community landscape. One lucky participant will win an 11” MacBook Air or Surface Pro. If you’ve built or used an API in the last year, please take a few minutes to take the survey. Box API v2: Less is More →. Updated with video from the live show, and fixed broken audio for old shows.
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The API Developer Experience Baseline — John Sheehan
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Co-founder and CEO of Runscope - Everything is going to be 200 OK. The API Developer Experience Baseline. April 26, 2012. You’ve invested in building an API. And now you want developers to use it. Very few companies can get away with creating a successful API ecosystem on technical merit alone. You’ll need documentation, SDKs, sample apps, debugging tools and everything else that goes into a great “developer experience”. If you’re in the midst of making plans to open up a new API, make sure to cons...
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