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awesome-grpc
- What, in your opinion, are some interesting programming projects written using gRPC?
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gRPC test-and-try with Akka Serverless and Evans
Definitely check out Awesome gRPC for tons of great resources, even beyond the tooling like the Evans CLI. Also, if you want to start building gRPC services in a streamlined fashion, without spinning up servers and figuring out deploys and operations, then you should sign-up for an account at Akka Serverless.
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Everything about APIs
Awesome gRPC
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Any options to test gRPC endpoints?
There are many options, this awesome list has great summary, i was just wondering if theres a tool inside IntelliJ
api-guidelines
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Mastering API Design: 26 Resources for Software Engineers
📝 "Microsoft REST API Guidelines" [link]
- Ask HN: Any book recommendations for API design?
- What are the best practices that you, your team or your company follows while developing apis or while writing api contracts?
- Recommendations for resources about REST APIs?
- Best Practice/Standars for API Management endpoints
- Ask HN: Standards for API Error Responses
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Recommendation reading (books/blogs) for best practices while designing REST APIs
This is a great, thorough and in-depth document from Microsoft: https://github.com/microsoft/api-guidelines/blob/vNext/Guidelines.md
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Looking for understandable good practices concerning structure of json returned
Thing is, I made some researches this morning, and I found nowhere a "data" wrapper, not in Microsoft API best practices [FR] (client is using Microsoft APIs), not in Microsoft API guidelines, not in OpenAPI offical specifications, nowhere in any blog I found this morning.
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Everything about APIs
Microsoft REST API guidelines
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Library for Filtering/Sorting/Pagination Microsoft Style
I'm working on a web API where I'd like to follow the Microsoft API Guidelines. I thought this would be easy, because surely there would be plenty of libraries out there to support their guidelines, maybe Microsoft even has one out there (I thought). I haven't been able to find any.
What are some alternatives?
public-apis - A collective list of free APIs
google.aip.dev - API Improvement Proposals. https://aip.dev/
websocket-client - WebSocket client for Python
Sieve - ⚗️ Clean & extensible Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination for ASP.NET Core
insomnia - The open-source, cross-platform API client for GraphQL, REST, WebSockets, SSE and gRPC. With Cloud, Local and Git storage.
free-for-dev - A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
awesome-rest - A collaborative list of great resources about RESTful API architecture, development, test, and performance
OpenAPI-Specification - The OpenAPI Specification Repository
awesome-json-rpc - Curated list of JSON-RPC resources.
awesome-api-security - A collection of awesome API Security tools and resources. The focus goes to open-source tools and resources that benefit all the community.
Swashbuckle.AspNetCore - Swagger tools for documenting API's built on ASP.NET Core