APIs on Rails - Building REST APIs with Rails (Abraham Kuri)

 
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APIs on Rails - Building REST APIs with Rails (Abraham Kuri)

This book's objective is to offer guidance on how to create a RESTful API using industry best practices and the author's personal experience.

After finishing APIs on Rails, you need to be able to create your own API and link it with any clients, including a web browser or your upcoming mobile application.

This book is a lesson on how to create your next Rails API on steroids. This book's objective is to offer guidance on how to create a RESTful API using industry best practices and the author's personal experience.

The goal of this book is to show you how to develop scalable and maintainable APIs with Rails rather than just how to build an API using the framework. Using this method requires you to advance your understanding of Rails.

Ebook Details

Author(s)
About the Authors
Rails developer Abraham Kuri has five years of work experience. He has expertise in developing software products as a freelancer, and more recently, he has worked with the open source community. He created Sabisu, the next-generation API explorer for your Rails app, and Fratto, a front-end framework built with Sass. He also worked with others on other projects.
Published
Published Date / Year
eBook (3rd Edition, 2014); eBook (MIT and Beerware Licensed)
License(s)
MIT License and Beerware License
Hardcover
600 pages
eBook Format
HTML
ISBN-10
0321832051/B00U3AO69S
ISBN-13
978-0321832054

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