Woohoo!
30 posts of the weekly… all written mostly weekly! I’m definitely enjoying a glass to celebrate!
In theme with the jokes of the weekend I would like the opportunity to deny rumours that I’ve been acquired by Microsoft and to remind you that we’ve already had Clippy in our IDE’s for years (Visual studio’s Intellisense is 10x as smart as Clippy was folks!)
API Evolution for REST/HTTP APIs
Phil (again) exemplifies a design mindset I’ve been advocating
How Bad UX Killed Jenny
I’m always fascinated by horror stories in software and UX in critical fields like healthcare and aviation is no exception. I also love Jonathan’s suggestion to make noise about bad design – it’s an increasingly effective technique in today’s customer-centric universe.
Read the post.Don’t Design A Query String You Will One Day Regret
Query string params give you a great way to allow API clients to customise the response. In this great post from Phil (and Darrell) he explores how too many query string params can cause you unforeseen problems.
Read the post.Building an API culture – Interview with Five by Five
My favourite point that Pauline makes is highlighting the importance of executive buy-in to establishing an API culture! I couldn’t agree more!
Read the post.A busy OpenAPI and JSON schema filled week ahead and so I bid you happy hacking!
Until next time!
@developerjack