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The Api Paradox

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Re: The Api Paradox

#2
Can we please, pretty please with a cherry on top invent a new word for "public-facing official API that exposes some of a company's core services"?

Because I get annoyed every time someone uses "APIs" to make general statements while assuming that specific narrow meaning.

Re: The Api Paradox

#3
The key is I distinguish between an API which IS the business - something like a Twilio for example - and an API which lets you leverage a business's other assets in a way that might one day be cut off - like a Twitter.

You are safe to build on top of something like Twilio because the service is the API and API consumers are the customers. Consumers of Twitter's API are not customers of Twitter and should not be surprised Teotter does not treat them as such.

You are either the customer or the product. If you are neither you are in a precarious position.

Re: The Api Paradox

#4

    s/Api\'s/APIs/g
    s/Api/API/g
I know it's nitpicky, but the error makes it painful to read the article. Obviously I'm blaming nobody, and to judge from his name the author is probably fluent in more languages than me. But it's a user-friendliness thing. It would help.

Re: The Api Paradox

#5
post #4

s/Api\'s/APIs/g s/Api/API/g I know it's nitpicky, but the error makes it painful to read the article. Obviously I'm blaming nobody, and to judge from his name the author is probably fluent in more languages than me. But it's a user-friendliness thing. It would help.

Thanks, I'll fix those.

Ok, fixed. Have an upvote :) & thanks again!

Re: The Api Paradox

#6
post #2

Can we please, pretty please with a cherry on top invent a new word for "public-facing official API that exposes some of a company's core services"? Because I get annoyed every time someone uses "APIs" to make general statements while assuming that specific narrow meaning.

I think that ship has sailed.

Re: The Api Paradox

#8
post #4

s/Api\'s/APIs/g s/Api/API/g I know it's nitpicky, but the error makes it painful to read the article. Obviously I'm blaming nobody, and to judge from his name the author is probably fluent in more languages than me. But it's a user-friendliness thing. It would help.

English is my third language(after Arabic and French) and that was still annoying to me. I know it's a nitpick, but I can't help being bothered by misplaced apostrophes.

Props to the author for fixing it so quickly.

Re: The Api Paradox

#9
When are we going to stop calling API to web services?

It always comes to my mind operating system API when I read such titles.

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