π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
NestJS: Bad, or Really Bad? π
In this newsletter: the Resty library for APIs in Golang, a new Bruno release, an interview with Kin Lane, and API Schema Automation for devs
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
In this newsletter: the Resty library for APIs in Golang, a new Bruno release, an interview with Kin Lane, and API Schema Automation for devs
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
A fresh database framework with thoughtful developer experience, forms + JSON Schema, Open API 3.2.0 in .net, and more!
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
Should an HTTP client require a cloud connection to work? Also in this edition: JSONRiver, http caching, Jentic OpenAPI tools, Node 25, and GraphQLConf videos.
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
Like saying farewell to a dear old friend, we reflect on our time with Stoplight. Also in this newsletter: Upgrading to OpenAPI 3.2, OpenAPI Format, Fibre for Go, and more!
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
The long-awaited launch of the newest version of the OpenAPI standard, plus JSON Streaming, Scaling API Workflows, a new RPC protocol, and a peek at Bluesky's AT Protocol.
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
API Security is one of those things that isn't a problem until it is. Also in this newsletter: an http client for Go, JSON streaming in OpenAPI3.2, API Days London, HTTP Golden Girls, and Node HTTP Servers on CloudFlare workers.
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
Taking time to use OpenAPI for planning makes API teams build better software. Also: Arrazo news, Speakeasy's OpenAPI Parser, JSON Streaming with OpenAPI 3.2, API World, and an API for the United State Congress.
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
A nonconventional use for an end-to-end testing framework, Stringify gets faster, we say goodbye to Apiary, and a review of the amazing API product that DarkSky was.
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
As APIs become the sneaky backbone of LLM-driven workflows, Slack's update to their API rate limits may be an interesting sign of changing tides.
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
It's the best thing since sliced OpenAPI 3.1, and it comes with a boatload of interesting new features
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
Teams that plan for data access and caching from the start build faster, more reliable APIs than those who bolt it on in a panic later.
π° APIs You Won't Hate (The newsletter)
Will OpenMCP be the hero we need to bring existing standards together with a nascent protocol? Also: DELETE -> HTTP204, gRPC in Node.js, php-node, and JSON Schema Tooling.