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API Design & Development with RAML - Building complex APIs - Panter - 28.02.2022 ![]() API Design & Development with RAML - Building complex APIs MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 39 lectures (56h 56m) | Size: 7.9 GB Learn API design principles. Develop API from scratch using RAML. Build complex APIs for Banking, Music, Mobile Orders What you'll learn Define API concepts and terminologies Understand API design & development process Explain features of API and best practices Define API security elements Learn complete API design and development - coding and technical Learn end-to-end RAML API Design Elaborate use-cases and examples of API Build API from scratch for Banking Build API from scratch for Music Build API from scratch for Mobile Orders Requirements Enthusiasm and determination to make your mark on the world! Description A warm welcome to the API Design & Development with RAML - Building complex APIs course by Uplatz API stands for Application Programming Interface. An API is like a tool-suite that programmers can use in helping them create software. A good API will have clear and concise commands that a programmer can use and reuse, so they don't have to build everything over again. The API is a powerful and versatile means to connect diverse and disparate software applications. APIs allow a vast array of unrelated software products to integrate and interoperate with other software and data. APIs also allow developers to add features and functionality to software by utilizing a rich array of other developers' APIs. APIs are not all equal, however. Developers can work with an assortment of API types, protocols and architectures that suit the unique needs of different applications and businesses. In simple words, an API is an interface that helps software programs connect and communicate with one another. By leveraging the connectivity that APIs provide, developers can work more efficiently and get more things done. Instead of writing code that's already been written before and wasting precious time, developers can focus their efforts on innovation and expanding the usage of their application or products or services. APIs are essentially the tools. They allow you as a programmer to deliver solid solutions fairly rapidly. If you have to rebuild everything from scratch every time, your solutions will be cumbersome. They probably might not even work so if there's an API for a particular need, it is to be used. People who have built a successful business from the ground up are always looking for ways to scale it. One of the ways to do this is to encourage interaction with your business, and you can do exactly that by creating an API. API Architectures APIs exchange commands and data, and this requires clear protocols and architectures -- the rules, structures and constraints that govern an API's operation. Today, there are three categories of API protocols or architectures: REST, RPC and SOAP. These may be dubbed "formats," each with unique characteristics and tradeoffs and employed for different purposes. REST - The representational state transfer (REST) architecture is perhaps the most popular approach to building APIs. REST relies on a client/server approach that separates front and back ends of the API, and provides considerable flexibility in development and implementation. REST is "stateless," which means the API stores no data or status between requests. REST supports caching, which stores responses for slow or non-time-sensitive APIs. REST APIs, usually termed "RESTful APIs," also can communicate directly or operate through intermediate systems such as API gateways and load balancers. What is RAML? RESTful API Modeling Language is a YAML-based language for describing RESTful APIs. It provides all the information necessary to describe RESTful or practically RESTful APIs. Although designed with RESTful APIs in mind, RAML is capable of describing APIs that do not obey all constraints of REST. API Design & Development with RAML - Building complex APIs - Course Curriculum Introduction to API Data Formats and Authentication Designing API API Design Center Features of API API Best Practices API Security Schemes API Design Principles Introduction to RAML (RESTful API Modeling Language) Importance of RAML in Design RAML API Practical Example RAML 100 Complete API Design RAML 200 Complete API Design RAML API Design Examples Build an API for Banking Application Build an API for Music Application Build an API for Mobile Orders Application Who this course is for API Designers & Developers Lead API & Microservices Developers Anyone interested in API design & development Newbies & Beginners aiming for a career in API design Solution Architects - API Integration Cloud API Developers - AWS, Azure, GCP Cloud Platform Architects Data Architects Application Developers Data Engineers - ETL/ELT pipelines Homepage ![]() Download from Rapidgator: |