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Show HN: Augno – a Stripe-like ERP for manufacturing

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Designing a Passively Safe API

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HTTP API Design: HTTP Fundamentals

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HTTP API Design: HTTP Fundamentals

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dalbaugh
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Oh definitely - the talent at Stainless is incredible. Not trying to take away from that at all.
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·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
You guys should be proud - it was a great service!
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·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I'm really disappointed that such a great service is getting taken off the market. Happy for their team, but sad for the ecosystem.

This has to be somewhat anti-competitive. Why else sunset the SDK generator service but to hurt any other company (OpenAI, etc) who relies on these for their SDKs?
dalbaugh
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's mostly semantics. Passive safety is the "why" while idempotency is the "how".
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·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Excellent blog
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Unfortunately, I don't think any additional evidence will convince vaccine skeptics of the safety of mRNA vaccines
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·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've been reading everything I can find on HTTP API design the past few months. I'm particularly interested in learning about the finer details of great, human centered APIs. It's been surprisingly hard to find a lot of great resources on the topic. So, I am writing up some of the basics for my own reference but also for others who are interested in the topic as I progress in my research. This article goes over the basic semantics of HTTP. I know many here are much more experienced and have operated at a much larger scale than I have (I build APIs for smaller factories), so please point me in the direction of resources you believe would be useful as I continue to study!
dalbaugh
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've been reading everything I can find on HTTP API design the past few months. I'm particularly interested in learning about the finer details of great, human centered APIs. It's been surprisingly hard to find a lot of great resources on the topic. So, I am writing up some of the basics for my own reference but also for others who are interested in the topic as I progress in my research. This article goes over the basic semantics of HTTP.

I know many here are much more experienced and have operated at a much larger scale than I have (I build APIs for smaller factories), so please point me in the direction of resources you believe would be useful as I continue to study!

EDIT: somehow I cut off the end of the link. Direct to article: https://www.danealbaugh.com/articles/api-fundamentals