In “Working with APIs (part 1),” I talked about the concept of the API, why you might want to work with APIs, and what you will need to get started. In this second installment, I’ll discuss instances ...
This is the first in a series of ProfHacker 101 posts on working with APIs. Coverage in this post includes an introduction to the concept of the API, why you might want to work with APIs, and what you ...
APIs support modern organisations. They connect systems, move data, and keep digital experiences working behind the scenes. But as companies add more applications and services, APIs can become hard to ...
APIs are powering the new agentic era and underpinning nearly every digital platform from customer apps to back-end integrations. But as they multiply, they are expanding the attack surface ...
Steve Rodda is the CEO of Ambassador, a cloud-native development company helping enterprises manage microservices on Kubernetes. The API economy is in full swing, but too often, teams overlook the ...
One of the highlights of improved ASP.NET Core functionality in .NET 6 was support of minimal APIs, for which work is still ongoing in the new .NET 7 Preview 3. Minimal APIs are architected to create ...
Attackers know how to get around WAFs and API gateways when targeting APIs. Here's how some companies are coping with the rapid increase in API attacks. In early May, fitness company Peloton announced ...
The Khronos Group, an open consortium of companies creating advanced interoperability standards, together with the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA) have formed a new Khronos working group to ...