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RESTful Web APIs (Paperback)
Leonard Richardson; Contributions by Mike Amundsen, Sam Ruby
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The popularity of REST in recent years has led to tremendous growth
in almost-RESTful APIs that don't include many of the
architecture's benefits. With this practical guide, you'll learn
what it takes to design usable REST APIs that evolve over time. By
focusing on solutions that cross a variety of domains, this book
shows you how to create powerful and secure applications, using the
tools designed for the world's most successful distributed
computing system: the World Wide Web. You'll explore the concepts
behind REST, learn different strategies for creating
hypermedia-based APIs, and then put everything together with a
step-by-step guide to designing a RESTful Web API.Examine API
design strategies, including the collection pattern and pure
hypermedia Understand how hypermedia ties representations together
into a coherent API Discover how XMDP and ALPS profile formats can
help you meet the Web API "semantic challenge" Learn close to
two-dozen standardized hypermedia data formats Apply best practices
for using HTTP in API implementations Create Web APIs with the
JSON-LD standard and other the Linked Data approaches Understand
the CoAP protocol for using REST in embedded systems
Push Ruby to its limits. "Ruby Cookbook" is the most
comprehensive problem-solving guide to this popular language, with
hundreds of solutions to real-world problems. Each detailed recipe
provides code that you can use in your own projects right away, as
well as a discussion on why the solution works.
Updated to include Ruby 1.9 and 2.0, the second edition includes
recipes for the Rails framework and other projects involving Ruby.
From data structures and algorithms to integration with
cutting-edge technologies, "Ruby Cookbook" covers a wide range of
programming topics for beginners and advanced Rubyists alike.
First contact isn't all fun and games. Ariel Blum is pushing thirty
and doesn't have much to show for it. His computer programming
skills are producing nothing but pony-themed video games for little
girls. His love life is a slow-motion train wreck, and whenever he
tries to make something of his life, he finds himself back on the
couch, replaying the games of his youth. Then the aliens show up.
Out of the sky comes the Constellation: a swarm of anarchist
anthropologists, exploring our seas, cataloguing our plants,
editing our wikis, and eating our Twinkies. No one knows how to
respond--except for nerds like Ariel who've been reading,
role-playing and wargaming first-contact scenarios their entire
lives. Ariel sees the aliens' computers, and he knows that wherever
there are computers, there are video games. Ariel just wants to
start a business translating alien games so they can be played on
human computers. But a simple cultural exchange turns up ancient
secrets, government conspiracies, and unconventional anthropology
techniques that threaten humanity as we know it. If Ariel wants his
species to have a future, he's going to have to take the step that
nothing on Earth could make him take. He'll have to grow up.
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