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Daily API RoundUp: Craft.ai, Mapme, Fieldbook, Tallyfy, Languagelayer

Every day, the ProgrammableWeb team is busy, updating its three primary directories for APIs, clients (language-specific libraries or SDKs for consuming or providing APIs), and source code samples.

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By |January 20th, 2016|Hacker Culture|0 Comments
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NGINX Announces 8th Release of its Application Delivery Platform

NGINX announced the latest release of its application delivery platform: NGINX Plus Release 8 (R8). The key features delivered with R8 include OAuth Technology Preview, production ready HTTP/2 implementation, an on-the-fly reconfiguration API, and scalable caching for large video files.

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How to Build an eCommerce API With Ruby on Rails Part 3

This is the final part of our Ruby on Rails development kitchen. We hope you are eager to learn the next part of the recipe. As usual, you won't need any dishes, spoons or knives. Just your computer and you, ready to code and create.

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By |January 20th, 2016|Hacker Culture|0 Comments
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    Daily API RoundUp: Backand, Serpstat, ReqRes, Coinhills, Bitrefill, YesGraph

Daily API RoundUp: Backand, Serpstat, ReqRes, Coinhills, Bitrefill, YesGraph

Every day, the ProgrammableWeb team is busy, updating its three primary directories for APIs, clients (language-specific libraries or SDKs for consuming or providing APIs), and source code samples.

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Apiary.io Now Features Swagger Support

Apiary.io, a suite of tools for building and testing APIs, has announced that the platform now supports the Swagger API description language. Previously, the only API description language the Apiary.io platform supported was API Blueprint.

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By |January 19th, 2016|Hacker Culture|0 Comments
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How to Build an eCommerce API With Ruby on Rails Part 1

Have you ever bought anything online? Millions of people do it around the globe every day. e-commerce is an essential part of business for many retailers and it continues to gain more and more supporters.

It is not only the way of buying things but of selling them as well. One cannot even count how many online-shops there are on the Internet. Some of them are very poorly made, but you can also see eye-catching ones. Guess which ones are more likely to attract a new customer?

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How to Build an eCommerce API With Ruby on Rails Part 2

Hello everyone! Hope you liked the first part of our tutorial and it didn't cost you a great deal of time and effort to create products. Are you ready to continue the development and follow the next part of our “recipe”? If so, we can move forward to the product search.

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By |January 19th, 2016|Hacker Culture|0 Comments
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How to Manage the Risk of Losing API Access

Businesses that consume APIs, whether to build products or manage internal workflows, need to treat APIs the same way they would any other supply good in their value chain. Risk managers and business strategists need to determine the size of the risk associated with consumption of an API. For example, several banks are beginning to consume the Google Maps API to show locations of their ATMs and branches.

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Google Announces Retirement of Several Search APIs

Google said recently that it is prepared to retire five separate search APIs. Their retirement was first announced way back in 2011 and the company is just now getting around to cutting them off. Google says developers shouldn't fret, as the all-encompassing Custom-Search API has already taken their place.

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By |January 18th, 2016|Hacker Culture|0 Comments
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    Developer Reverse Engineers Peach API, Creates Swift and Mac Clients

Developer Reverse Engineers Peach API, Creates Swift and Mac Clients

Software engineer and developer Stephen Radford has reversed engineered the Peach API and created Swift and Mac Clients. The Swift client allows developers to interact with the Peach undocumented API using Swift. The Mac client can be used to build a Peach Mac app.

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