Course Information
Course Overview
Representational State Transfer (It is sometimes spelled "ReST")
REST works in open-sourced and private application development projects needs to go through this course and absorb all of its content. Anyone desiring to learn how REST is implemented in clients and servers needs the knowldege, demonstrations, and practice presented in this course. This not only includes web, mobile, and service application developers, but also architects, UI designers, testers, and administrators. This course provides a solid understanding of how to effectively participate in a project leveraging REST API's both as consumers and providers.
NO REST EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED!!!
Course Content
- 2 section(s)
- 14 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Welcome to Starting With REST API's
- Section 2 Developing REST API's
What You’ll Learn
- Learn the world's standard data delivery protocol: REST!
- Learn REST design guidelines and practices
- Understand REST API evaluation & integration
- Use public REST API's to populate application clients
- Learn how REST & HTTP are tightly coupled
- Understand the parallel of REST and database CRUD operations
- Learn to use the Cloud 9 online IDE for REST development
- Design your own RESTful API
- Develop a RESTful application server with nodeJS
- Learn to code, test, and serve a custom REST API
- Discover Postman for testing RESTful API endpoints ... and much, much more!
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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BBjörn Hohe
mhh wasn´t very useful to me and used outdated or deprecated software
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DDaniel Beaver
theoretical info was good but after that it felt more like learning how to use public tools that interface with rest services than actually learning how to make a rest service.
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PPoopy van Poop
You will get a good overview and the whole course has the perfect size. The practical part is out of date, so you have to make some workaround which is annoying. The instructor is easy to follow, which is nice Thanks for the course!
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PPau FORES
Well structured. Some additional info on nodejs modules like mongoose would be appreciated.