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This API deployment guide breaks out many of the common API companies, and API tools while also looking to identify some of the common building blocks employed by leading API providers, in support of API deployment across organizations of all shapes and sizes. This research is conducted by API Evangelist and is the just aspect of a modern API lifecycle, one that includes over 50 stops, from API design to deprecation, with deployment being just one area you should be considering
There’s an entire “API-first” movement in development circles that most people don’t understand or even realize why. In this pratical approach to API design book, James Higginbotham and Dr Keith Casey start by discussing the what an API is, why you might need one, and follow up with the how to build one, following state of the art principles and feedbacks from the field.