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Creative Market Launches Photoshop Extension, Announces Upcoming Release of New API
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Excerpt: Creative Market, an online marketplace featuring handcrafted design content such as graphics, templates, themes and fonts, has just announced the upcoming release of the new Creative Market API which allows developers to integrate the Creative Market platform into websites, applications and other services. Creative Market also launched a new Photoshop extension that uses the Creative Market API to provide Photoshop users access to premium design content from within the Photoshop program. The Creative Market Photoshop extension is a great example of how the upcoming Creative Market API can be used. The API will allow developers to incorporate in-app purchasing of design content and create in-app marketplaces.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Design
Designing A RESTful API That Doesn't Suck
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Excerpt: With devo. ps you can easily manage your own infrastructure: deploy servers in the cloud (AWS, Rackspace, Linode), add and configure services and automation.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, APIs, Design, How-To, Story
New API Blueprint Format Basics—The Apiary Blog
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Excerpt: This is the second article in the series about upcoming API Blueprint format changes. As promised earlier I will continue to introduce changes to the API Blueprint Format. Today we will discuss the basics of the New API Blueprint Format upon which we will later build. Markdown New API Blueprints will be written entirely in Markdown. In addition to Markdown, advanced blueprints will rely on several MultiMarkdown features. However, for discussing basics, all that matters is that the New API Blueprint is completely Markdown from the first line to the end. A Markdown API Blueprint document follows a given structure. At the very heart of this structure is an API endpoint.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, Apistrat, Blo, Blog, Design, Discovery
API Design - Matt Gemmell
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Excerpt: One of the development tasks I do most often is designing the API for a reusable component. The components are usually for iOS (though sometimes they’re for OS X), and are invariably GUI controls or views of some kind. I’ve designed literally dozens of component APIs over the years, including for clients like Apple, and I’ve learned quite a bit about the process. I periodically release open source components too, and the feedback I’ve had has helped me put together a set of guidelines for API design that I’d like to share with you. This is an important topic, whether you’re an open source contributor, or working as part of a team on a large app, or just creating your own software.... read the full post.
Tags: APIs, Design

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