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Thoughtworks Technology Podcast

Getting hands-on with RESTful web services

Thoughtworks Technology Podcast

Thoughtworks

Technology, Careers, Business

4.558 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2019

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, our co-hosts Neal Ford and Rebecca Parsons catch up with Biharck Muniz Araújo, a principal consultant at ThoughtWorks Brazil, to hear about his new book Hands-On RESTful Web Services with TypeScript 3, a guide to designing, developing, scaling and deploying RESTful APIs for your applications.

Together they explore why the book was written and how REST has continued to evolve, as well as the established patterns and best practices.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome to the ThoughtWorks podcast. My name is Neil Ford, one of your

0:14.0

regular co-hosts. And my name is Rebecca Parsons, another one of your regular co-hosts.

0:19.3

As many of you know, we have lots of authors

0:21.9

here at ThoughtWorks, and today, Rebecca and I are going to talk to one of those authors, so I will

0:27.4

let him introduce himself. Hello, everyone. This is Björke-Kaloo. I'm a pre-spring engineer at

0:33.2

Potworks. First of all, thank you so much, Rebecca and Neil for having me here. It's an honor

0:38.1

record this podcast with you guys. Currently, I'm based on Belarizond Office, State of

0:44.0

Minas, Brazil, and algorithms and software engineers have been my passion for the past 16 years.

0:49.6

By the way, I do love to solve complex puzzles and mathematics problems.

0:54.0

All right.

0:54.8

Let's talk about the complex puzzle that you solved recently when you wrote a book.

1:00.7

So what's the title of this book?

1:02.9

And tell us what it's about, please.

1:05.3

Okay.

1:05.8

Yeah, this is a complex puzzle for sure.

1:07.9

So the title of the book is Hands on Restful Web Services with TypeScript 3.

1:13.8

So the main idea behind is to show the developers how to design and develop a skill,

1:20.1

restful APIs for their applications. So the structure of this book is based on the hands-on

1:25.6

development. Of course, as its name says, with TypeScript 3.

1:30.2

A cool thing about this book is that there's an interesting content for beginners,

1:35.2

intermediate, and expert-level software developers, which means that no matter how experience you are,

1:40.6

I'm pretty sure that there's something there for developers to have fun.

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