#SilentSunday near #LikaLodge : forest strawberries , May blossoms , young trees & wild flowers : overwhelm of tastes, touch & fragrances : almost unbearable happiness!
My stay in Villach turned out to be wonderful :) I’ve napped a lot; the weather improved significantly: sunny & warm till 8PM; my hotel was a small #spa resort on the #lake - with swans! & view of #mountains! So I’ve fed the #swans this morning (radish leaves & “napolitanke”) ! & made it to the #train! Thanks #OEBB ! #InterRail#rest#day#vacation#NapMinistry
Okay, so anyone know a good tool for importing your #twitter archive to #Wordpress via the #wordpresss#xmlrpc or #REST api? I loved the idea of @shawnhooper's tool, but putting on #DreamHost & running it via command line times out cos my archive is too big and the format is not great for me. (haven't found a good theme that will format tweets)
I would love a tool that allows me to run it remotely from terminal in my macos with my data local and feeds it into a remote wordpress installation.
I recently read a post on "6 Ways To Pass Parameters to #Spring#REST API". Though the title is a bit misleading, as it’s unrelated to REST, it does an excellent job listing all ways to send parameters to a Spring application. I want to do the same for #ApacheAPISIX; it’s beneficial when you write a custom plugin.
Hurl is a command line tool that runs HTTP requests defined in a simple plain text format.
It can chain requests, capture values and evaluate queries on headers and body response. Hurl is very versatile: it can be used for both fetching data and testing HTTP sessions.
Hurl makes it easy to work with HTML content, #REST / SOAP / GraphQL APIs, or any other XML / JSON based APIs.
When I got started in #webDev I used a lot of <forms> and when I learned about #REST I wondered why there was no way to generate PUT, PATCH, and DELETE #http verbs from #html
I have been hitting it pretty hard lately. Today my body is saying slow down. Fitbit is also telling me. I will do a little walk or something this evening and start hitting it hard again tomorrow. #fitness#rest#kfg
Lots of discussion of #REST APIs tends to focus on things like hyperlinks (“HATEOAS”), or uniform interface, which are interesting topics for sure. But when I first heard about REST it blew my mind for entirely different reasons that seem rarely if ever discussed these days.
Like most programmers of my generation (and still now) I was taught OO as the way to write software: Stateful objects that you send messages to and which update their own state (which they keep hidden/encapsulated). When I thought about a remote API then it was natural to keep this world model: stateful objects on the server that you send messages to to update. All that mattered then was finding a good syntax for those messages.
REST completely flipped this on its head. Rather than the client sending messages to the server to perform actions on stateful objects, you instead sent (a representation of) the entire state of the object to the client. The client then updated it to the desired state and sent (a representation of) the final state back to the server. REpresentational State Transfer. That’s literally what it means.
Over 20 years on, I still find this vision astoundingly radical.
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