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  <description>I read Web API Design ebook. This book describes very simple principles of how to design web APIs. Since I am used to pragmatic REST APIs, I know many of them such as verbs vs nouns, Content-Type and dot notation, and so on. I like the idea of partial response by specifiying comma-delimited fields. …</description>
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