InfoQ Homepage API Days Content on InfoQ
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Pacts to the Rescue
Beth Skurrie introduces Pact, a consumer driven contracts testing library useful for creating and executing integration tests on microservices.
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DaaS – Liberating Your Data with APIs for Fun & Profit
Mark O’Neill presents a number of real-life case studies about how businesses worldwide are succeeding with APIs, enabling new business channels and revenue.
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Delivering the Composable Enterprise
Saul Caganoff looks at what service-oriented enterprises can learn from APIs and microservices to overcome both technical and cultural challenges.
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Practical Insights when Designing an API from Scratch
Paul Glavich discusses design decisions to be made when building a new API regarding versioning, hypermedia usage, authentication and other aspects.
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API Design Methodology
Mike Amundsen describes a methodology for designing Web APIs (based on the book "RESTful Web APIs") that allows to map key aspects of a business into a usable, scalable, and flexible interface.
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Hack Your API First
Troy Hunt explain how to discover the vulnerabilities of one’s own APIs, identifying common security anti-patterns.
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A Polyglot Approach to Enterprise Software
Scott Shaw, James Gregory describe the benefits of a polyglot approach to building enterprise software, showing how diversity can shorten feedback cycles and expose hidden business model assumptions.
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The Programmable World with APIs & Containers
Kin Lane discusses the opportunities of deploying high value, re-mixable APIs, using Docker.
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The Road to JSON API 1.0
Steve Klabnik discusses how the JSON API (jsonapi.org) helps building APIs in JSON, and the process of bringing the standard to the 1.0 release.
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Welcome to the Internet of Things, By the Way Privacy Is Dead
Kate Carruthers overviews some of the privacy challenges and security issues introduced by the Internet of Things.
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The Flow of Innovation
Ross Dawson keynotes on innovation, the driving forces and factors catalyzing innovation in today’s rapidly evolving technological and social landscape.
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APIs for Open Source Hardware
Justin Mclean introduces the Open Source Hardware, its communication protocols (RF, ZigBee, WiFi, Bluetooth) and the software/API layer (HTTP, WebSockets, Can Bus, COAPI and MQTT) used.