With this concise book, youβll learn the art of building hypermedia APIs that donβt simply run on the Web, but that actually exist in the Web. Youβll start with the general principles and technologies behind this architectural approach, and then dive hands-on into three fully-functional API examples
Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML5 and Node
β Scribed by Amundsen, Mike
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML5 and Node shows how to build stable, flexible Web APIs using JavaScript on both client and server. Its practical examples demonstrate best practices for writing and maintaining Web APIs and provide clear coverage of general principles of hypermedia that appeal to Web architects.
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With this concise book, youβll learn the art of building hypermedia APIs that donβt simply run on the Web, but that actually exist in the Web. Youβll start with the general principles and technologies behind this architectural approach, and then dive hands-on into three fully-functional API examples
With this concise book, youβll learn the art of building hypermedia APIs that donβt simply run on the Web, but that actually exist in the Web. Youβll start with the general principles and technologies behind this architectural approach, and then dive hands-on into three fully-functional API examples
With this concise book, you'll learn the art of building hypermedia APIs that don't simply run on the Web, but that actually exist in the Web. You'll start with the general principles and technologies behind this architectural approach, and then dive hands-on into three fully-functional API examples
<p><span>htmx is a library that adds logic and server interaction to HTML; you get the effect of using a front-end SPA framework without writing front-end code. Use any server-side programming language and framework to build server applications with endpoints that simply return snippets of HTML. Dyn
<p><span>htmx is a library that adds logic and server interaction to HTML; you get the effect of using a front-end SPA framework without writing front-end code. Use any server-side programming language and framework to build server applications with endpoints that simply return snippets of HTML. Dyn