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Creating an API and using an API server of some sort has become a very common way of working with modern software, especially distributed systems. Whether developers move to microservices or something else, they often make more use of APIs than ever before. At Redgate, I've watched us work on new products, often beginning with a basic API at the command line and evolving from there.
However, does the database need an API? This article thinks so, though I don't love the piece. It seems to wander a bit amongst a few topics and doesn't always fit together. It's also trying to promote the Stargate API gateway for Cassandra. I don't know if this is a good idea, or if it really helps make developers more productive, but the idea of having an API for developers makes sense.
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Creating an API and using an API server of some sort has become a very common way of working with modern software, especially distributed systems. Whether developers move to microservices or something else, they often make more use of APIs than ever before. At Redgate, I've watched us work on new products, often beginning with a basic API at the command line and evolving from there.
However, does the database need an API? This article thinks so, though I don't love the piece. It seems to wander a bit amongst a few topics and doesn't always fit together. It's also trying to promote the Stargate API gateway for Cassandra. I don't know if this is a good idea, or if it really helps make developers more productive, but the idea of having an API for developers makes sense.
Read the rest of Database APIs