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Pimp My API
Pimp My API
9 episodes
5 days ago
All about APIs, software development, remote work and everything in between. If you're an aspiring developer, come join us. You might get useful advice on how to and how not to design software or work as a developer - in a casual form for everyone who ever committed code, or wants to in the future.
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All about APIs, software development, remote work and everything in between. If you're an aspiring developer, come join us. You might get useful advice on how to and how not to design software or work as a developer - in a casual form for everyone who ever committed code, or wants to in the future.
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08 - API documentation tools
Pimp My API
21 minutes 36 seconds
5 years ago
08 - API documentation tools

Ever struggled with an under-documented API? You probably don't wanna cause the same headache for your users then. Here are some tips and tools to avoid confusion and how to make your API easy to start with. We discuss the use of Postman, Swagger and Talend API Tester as documentation tools, and give some general advice on what and how to document.

Pimp My API
All about APIs, software development, remote work and everything in between. If you're an aspiring developer, come join us. You might get useful advice on how to and how not to design software or work as a developer - in a casual form for everyone who ever committed code, or wants to in the future.