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By Pronovix
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The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.
In this episode, David O’Neill (APIContext) reflects on the current API landscape through the lens of global market trends and recurring cycles in the tech space. Commenting on the current AI boom, David shares some cautionary advice about AI hallucinations and the importance of an internal source of truth.
A research-heavy field can be difficult to navigate for the layperson. In this case, documentation is an invaluable bridge connecting services and customers. In this episode, Daria Lutchenko (UP42) explains the value of concise and coherent documentation that allows providers to keep up their end of the “social contract”.
How can one ensure that their business remains sustainable? What are the key principles of value-based selling? Is it possible to create a fair distribution of value? In this episode, Stefan Verstraeten (Head of Value at TomTom) discusses these questions, and explains how complexity science as a mental model can help to better understand the way things work. He also narrates his journey to superforecasting (notion of making a prediction), which is a unique initiative.
Resources:
https://pronovix.com/articles/apis-are-interface-utilities
https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-Negotiating-Depended/dp/0062407805
https://apithedocs.org/ai-2024
APIs are undergoing a transformative shift, and the mindset surrounding APIs is also evolving. In this episode, Kristof Van Tomme is joined by Alicia Miller and Joshua Markham (Verizon), and they explore the concept of APIs as utilities, what it means to approach APIs with a utility mindset, as well as the future of applications in the age of LLMs.
The key to successful architecture isn’t the beautiful design with the perfect abstractions; it is more about knowing what can go wrong and where the fragile areas are. In this episode, Barry O’Reilly (Founder at Black Tulip Technology) shares his experience as an architect with Kristof Van Tomme and points out how residuality theory can help us better understand our industry.
They discuss topics like the three problems with software architecture, how residuality theory deals with these struggles, and how business strategy is a similar area. In their discussion, they also touch upon the field of LLMs.
References and further resources:
An Introduction to Residuality Theory - Barry O'Reilly (YouTube video)
@technologytulip
Residues: Time, Change, and Uncertainty in Software Architecture by Barry O’Reilly
The technical and social contracts of APIs - Discussion with Marsh Gardiner (API Resilience podcast episode)
AI The Docs event by Pronovix
The Open Interface Web: Declaring Interfaces For An Open & Accessible World (Pronovix blog)
Cause, Effect, and the Structure of the Social World by Megan T. Stevenson
Safe Haven: Investing for Financial Storms by Mark Spitznagel
The way we think about the future of APIs can take many different forms. In this episode, Marsh Gardiner and Kristof Van Tomme approach the subject from several angles. They discuss questions like: Why can we say that APIs are interface utilities? How does the network effect work? Can we call APIs infrastructure?
In this episode, Koichi Shiroma (Principal Consultant) narrates his journey of how his team implemented an interface portal. With Kristof Van Tomme, they discuss what can be the business drivers for interface portals and what obstacles one has to overcome during the implementation.
Resources:
In this episode, Michael Hibay (API Platform Architect at WSFS Bank) and Mike Amundsen (Amundsen,com, Inc.) deep dive into the topic of hypermedia, complex systems, Domain Driven Design, and generative AI. They explore the questions of what hypermedia API is, what an API affordance catalog can be, and how language models can be applied on the client’s side.
Additional Sources:
Design and Build Great Web APIs: Robust, Reliable, and Resilient by Mike Amundsen
I pledge to do no harm with your data by Michael Hibay
3 Ideas On AI Readiness, The Role of APIs and Developer Portals In Generative AI Systems by Kristof Van Tomme
Why can we treat Kubernetes as an open standard that enables computing to become a utility? In this episode, Viktor Farcic (Developer Advocate at Upbound) explains why we can say that Kubernetes is an extensible API, and highlights that an API has no tangible usefulness by itself. With Kristof Van Tomme, they also deep dive into the fundamentals of a good portal.Further Resource:
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The final installment of the Complexity series ends this collection of interviews on a high note. In this episode, we dive deeper into the practical application of social practice theory, the optimization of transformative processes, and the value of maturity with the help of our guest, Chris McDermott (Lean Agile Coach & Principal Consultant at Contextualise) and hosts Kristof van Tomme (CEO and co-founder at Pronovix) and Marc Burgauer (Principal Consultant and Co-founder at Contextualise).
The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.