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by jimbobimbo
5310 days ago
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I think, the fact that people that advertise their "API" and "platforms" and provide a glorified REST frontend to their website are actually diminishing the value of true platforms and API, where actual thought was put in making a business case, architecting them, making sure they'll be there long-term and changes planned with regards of backwards-compatibility. You can actually see one of the comments here on NH that claims that it is "vitally important to remember that external APIs are unreliable and temporary". No, they are not, if we are talking about platforms. While this is true that new API subsets are being added with every new release (more: "Fire and Motion" by Spolsky), with platforms you can expect that existing API are still there for some time, and not until the end of next month, because "platform" vendor "pivots" while burning through VCs money. |
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Yes, this means that the word API no longer connotes "true platformness". That's a branding problem for the "true platforms", but I'm sure Microsoft and Oracle can handle it. They have resources.