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What Everyone Should Know About Rest

Michael Mahemoff at Code 2013
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As web developers, our work builds on the the conventions of REST, whether we know it or not. By getting to know these conventions, we can design websites and web APIs that are faster and easier for other developers to learn and navigate. Using real-world examples, this talk will introduce REST from a front-end developer’s perspective, explain how to handle the typical problems that arise, and point to current trends and limitations of the protocol.

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