JSON API and API Design (The Changelog #189)
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Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about JSON.API — where the spec came from, who’s involved, compliance, API design, the future, and more. We also finally got Yehuda on the show alone, so we were able to talk with him about his origins, how he got started as a programmer, and his thoughts on struggle vs aptitude.
Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about JSON.API — where the spec came from, who’s involved, compliance, API design, the future, and more. We also finally got Yehuda on the show alone, so we were able to talk with him about his origins, how he got started as a programmer, and his thoughts on struggle vs aptitude.
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Notes and Links
asm.js - A low-level, extraordinarily optimizable subset of JavaScript
JSON API — A specification for building APIs in JSON
Rails: The Next Five Years by Yehuda Katz @ RailsConf 2012
JSON API: Convention Driven API Design by Steve Klabnik @ APIdays Paris 2013
New JSON API Specification Aims to Speed API Development
Building a modern bridge between Ember 2.0 and Rails 5 with JSON API
The Changelog #42: Rails 3.1 and SproutCore with Yehuda Katz
The Changelog #56: Vim with Drew Neil, Tim Pope, and Yehuda Katz
The Changelog #131: The Road to Ember 2.0 with Tom Dale and Yehuda Katz
The Changelog #151: Rust with Steve Klabnik and Yehuda Katz
Ember Data v1.13 Released
Is Ember Fast Yet?
The Future of the Client-Side Web by Yehuda Katz
Thor Homepage
The Law of Leaky Abstractions, by Joel Spolsky
The NoTCP Manifesto
A recent tweet stream from Yehuda about his origins…
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