adopta.agency
Adopta Agency Adopta Agency Blog
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The Blog For This Project. Adopta.Agency In Trump Administration. Adding D3.js To The Adopta.Agency Toolbox. Taking A Look At Commercial Fisheries Data From National Oceanic And Atmospheric Agency. Adopt A Department of Education Dataset. How to Get Started with Adopting a Federal Dataset. Stepping Up My Open Data Work With Adopta.Agency, Thanks To Knight Foundation, @3Scale, and @APISpark. Being The Change We Want To See In Open Government Data With Adopta.Agency.
internet.laneworks.net
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What is an API? An API - Application Programming Interface - at its most basic level, allows your product or service to talk to other products or services. In this way, an API allows you to open up data and functionality to other developers and to other businesses. It is increasingly the way in which companies exchange data and services, both internally and externally. What are APIs used for? Why do you need an API? History of modern web APIs. What technology goes into an API? APIs are driven by a set of...
change-log.apievangelist.com
API Change Log
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Return to API Evangelist. API Providers and Consumers Keeping In Touch Is How You Can Set The Right Tone For An API Community. And a little thing about release notes. Both of which reflect what I would love to see other API providers emulate in their platform operations. Slack is going the extra mile to set the right tone in their community, with what I consider to be some of the essential communication building blocks of API operations, but they simply call "keep in touch". This is all API, all the time.
adopta.agency
Adopta Agency {}
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This is a showcase of projects currently being developed as part of the Adopta.Agency work. We are just getting started, so come back often, or even better- get involved! This is a project to make the US federal budget more machine readable, in hopes of building more meaningful tools on top of it. You can already access the historical budget via spreadsheets, but this project is work to make sure everything is available as CSV, JSON, as well as an active API. US Department of Education Ed-Tech Data.
serverless.apievangelist.com
Serverless APIs
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Return to API Evangelist. Serverless Approaches To Deploying Code Will Help Unwind Some Of The Technical Debt We Have. I am sure there is some equation we could come up to describe the amount of ideology and / or dogma present alongside each bit and byte of code. Something that exponentially increases with each additional line of code or MB on disk. An example of this in action, in the wilds of the API space, is the difference between an SDK for an API, and just a single sample API call. It look like dur...
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API Evangelist Network
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API Evangelist is a network of research projects. The website began in July of 2010 as a side research project, and in 2014 not much has changed. I've just gotten more organized about how I manage my research, in real-time using over 100 Github repositories. You can see a complete list of my projects here, but this list is specific to what I do as the API Evangelist. Terms of Services (TOS). Specifically with API Definitions. Some Trends I Am Keeping An Eye On. Internet of Things (IoT). Or feel free to m...
orchestration.apievangelist.com
API Orchestration
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Return to API Evangelist. Github As The API Life Cycle Engine. I am playing around with some new features from the SDK generation as a service provider APIMATIC. See The Full Blog Post. API Aggregation, Reciprocity, and Orchestration. But now I'm considering just weaving it into my API design research. Are Some companies I track on will only enable API reciprocity at the consumer level, like IFTTT, where others like Cloud Elements will live in aggregation, reciprocity, and orchestration. I also think orc...
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What is an API? An API - Application Programming Interface - at its most basic level, allows your product or service to talk to other products or services. In this way, an API allows you to open up data and functionality to other developers and to other businesses. It is increasingly the way in which companies exchange data and services, both internally and externally. What are APIs used for? Why do you need an API? History of modern web APIs. What technology goes into an API? APIs are driven by a set of...
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