
RESTful Web API Patterns and Practices Cookbook: Connecting and Orchestrating Microservices and Distributed Data
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"Creating scalable and reliable web APIs and efficiently consuming them is challenging, maybe even more challenging than you think. This cookbook is full of recipes and principles to help you face those known and unknown challenges." -- Arnaud Lauret, API Handyman, OpenAPI Lead, Postman
"This book does an excellent job of making good API design more accessible. Look up the challenge you're facing, and you'll find a recipe with a solution and an explanation of how it works." -- Erik Wilde, Catalyst, Axway
"Mike Amundsen did it again with excellent best practices and examples of best of breed API patterns. Easy to read, understand, and apply." -- Vicki Reyzelman, Director of Platform and Governance
"Amundsen has delivered a valuable resource that addresses common and complex API design choices in an easy-to-understand format. The book contains plenty of examples and diagrams to demonstrate the purpose and application of each recipe. Along the way, he helps the reader tap into the power of the HTTP protocol and hypermedia. Anyone faced with designing evolvable web-based APIs that will stand the test of time should read this book." -- James Higginbotham, Author of Principles of Web API Design, Executive API Consultant, LaunchAny
"This book does an excellent job of making good API design more accessible. Look up the challenge you're facing, and you'll find a recipe with a solution and an explanation of how it works." -- Erik Wilde, Catalyst, Axway
"Mike Amundsen did it again with excellent best practices and examples of best of breed API patterns. Easy to read, understand, and apply." -- Vicki Reyzelman, Director of Platform and Governance
"Amundsen has delivered a valuable resource that addresses common and complex API design choices in an easy-to-understand format. The book contains plenty of examples and diagrams to demonstrate the purpose and application of each recipe. Along the way, he helps the reader tap into the power of the HTTP protocol and hypermedia. Anyone faced with designing evolvable web-based APIs that will stand the test of time should read this book." -- James Higginbotham, Author of Principles of Web API Design, Executive API Consultant, LaunchAny
About the Author
An internationally known author and speaker, Mike Amundsen travels the world consulting and talking about network architecture, Web development, and the intersection of technology and society. He works with companies large and small to help them capitalize on the opportunities APIs, Microservices, and Digital Transformation present for both consumers and the enterprise.
Amundsen has authored numerous books and papers. He contributed to the O'Reilly Media book, "Continuous API Management" (2018). His "RESTful Web Clients", was published by O'Reilly in February 2017 and he co-authored "Microservice Architecture" (June 2016). Amundsen's 2013 collaboration with Leonard Richardson "RESTful Web APIs" and his 2011 book, Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML5 and Node, are common references for building adaptable Web applications. His latest book -- "Design and Build Great APIs" -- for Pragmatic Publishing was published in May 2020.
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