APIs are the backbone of countless platforms and apps today. Yet, only a fraction of the amount of time and money is spent testing them compared to websites and apps. Thankfully, in the past four years, more tools and knowledge have come to the market.
I have been in the space since 2013 and can tell you the number of ways an API can fail is infinite and always changing. Sometimes new technologies or practices leads to a certain kind of failure one year, that we will not see the next. Using some hard lessons learned in 2017, and with an eye to the future, I present some API bugs that we think will be unfortunately common in the next year. https://goo.gl/FzXAoB #DataIntegration #ML
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