Hello friends, I’m Earl Mosier and I’m happy to welcome you to my blog dedicated to everything related to RESTful APIs. If you’re interested in web application development, service integration, or just want to learn more about how RESTful APIs help us build powerful and flexible solutions, you’ve come to the right place.

RESTful API (Representational State Transfer) has become a standard in the web development world due to its simplicity, scalability and flexibility. It allows different systems and applications to communicate with each other through standard HTTP protocols. It is thanks to RESTful APIs that we can integrate different services, share data and create functional web applications.

On this blog, I will share with you my knowledge and experience on the most relevant issues in the field of RESTful APIs. We will cover both basic REST principles and more complex topics such as authentication, authorization, pagination and data filtering, as well as the latest trends and tools in this area.

If you are just starting your journey in API development, don’t worry. I will try to explain the basic concepts of RESTful APIs to you in a simple and accessible way. You will learn what resources are, how to work with HTTP methods and how to design efficient APIs.

For those who are already familiar with the basics, I’ve prepared articles on more advanced aspects such as HATEOAS, authentication with OAuth 2.0, using JWT, pagination, filtering and sorting data. We will also discuss how to improve the performance of your API and avoid common mistakes.

My experience in API and web services development allows me to share my knowledge and help other developers. I believe that understanding and properly utilizing RESTful APIs opens up a lot of opportunities for you to create efficient and scalable solutions. This blog is my way of sharing that experience and helping you on your journey.

I invite your active participation. Feel free to ask questions, share your thoughts and experiences in the comments. Your ideas and feedback will help make this blog even more useful and interesting.