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Rest API development

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Lessons no : 12

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Design and implement scalable REST APIs using best practices and REST architectural principles
  • Utilize HTTP methods, status codes, and headers effectively for robust API communication
  • Develop secure REST APIs with authentication, authorization, and data encryption techniques
  • Apply versioning strategies to maintain backward compatibility in RESTful web services
  • Optimize REST API performance through caching, pagination, and efficient data transfer methods
  • Document REST APIs clearly using tools like Swagger or OpenAPI for seamless developer integration
  • Debug and troubleshoot common issues in REST API development and deployment
  • Integrate REST APIs with front-end applications and third-party services for dynamic data exchange

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A REST API (also known as RESTful API) is an application programming interface (API or web API) that conforms to the constraints of REST architectural style and allows for interaction with RESTful web services. REST stands for representational state transfer and was created by computer scientist Roy Fielding .