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The Rise of API-First Companies - ReadMe: Resource Library

If you told developers back in 2005 that they could make money off of an API, they’d laugh at you. The notion that you can build just a layer of software — just one functionality — and sell it as a product seemed insane. The obvious problem with “selling” an API as a product is […]



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