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APIs are everywhere within your organization. Many may be internal, but we’re willing to bet there are many third-party web services and APIs that your business depends on too. Keeping track of them all, and ensuring that your team chooses the best APIs for their needs can be a challenge. In some cases, your organization may be using an API they don’t even know about. The solution to this “web of APIs” is to apply the concept of API governance to your API dependencies.
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Twitter has officially released its new API, aka version 2. Introduced as a full rebuild "from the ground up to better support developers", let's see if they kept there premises...
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Modern applications aren’t built in silos. They rely on the features of other applications. This reliance can come in the form of open-source libraries, access to a wealth of data, or complex features distilled down into a consumable API.
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While some languages only use exceptions for truly exceptional circumstances, like run-time errors, Ruby uses exceptions for a wide variety of errors and unexpected results and even lets the developer creates its own exception.
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Trouble choosing an HTTP client for your Ruby project? Here's a list of the most popular and interesting libraries in the space, with examples of making a request in each, and some reasons each library might be of interest to you and your project.
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This gem is a Ruby Agent to monitor any API using Bearer.sh