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We can often categorize APIs in three broad categories:
Private APIs (Internal to an organization)
Partner APIs (Shared with a limited amount of partners)
Public APIs (Fully public APIs accessible by almost anyone)
Production Ready GraphQL
Marc-Andre Giroux
As people keep trying to make Twitter 2 happen, we are now in a period that I'm calling ***Eternal Woodstock*** — every few weeks, users flock en masse to new platforms, rolling around in the mud, getting high on Like-dopamine, hoping that they can keep the transgressive, off-kilter meme magic going just a little longer, even though social-media culture already been fully hollowed out and commercialized.
eternal woodstock - by Brian Feldman - BNet
eternal woodstock
Brian Feldman
The applicability of software to the just advancement of society, its contextualization within the needs of the people who use it, a deep respect for these people and the software’s broader impact on the world, and the use of free software to acknowledge and fulfill these needs.
The principles of good software engineering, such that software built to meet these goals is reliable, secure, and comprehensible. It is in the service of this goal that I beat the drum of simplicity with a regular rhythm.
Setting a New Focus for My Blog
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