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Open API Roadmap – From Strategy to Execution

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Successful execution of an API strategy requires forming a solid link between business strategy, technology implementation and culture and process.

The rise of platforms such as Amazon, Google, Apple, Facebook and Alibaba, and their disruption of industries such as media, music, publishing and retailing have led many established enterprises to consider how to position themselves for growth (or even survival) in the digital era.

Odata and REST APIs — A Comparison

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Are you curious about what is REST and OData? Then, this article is for you. In it, you will find an explanation of what is REST, how it is applied to the construction of RESTful APIs; what is OData and how it is used to build web services, and the differences between the two.

Brief comparison

The table below summarizes the main similarities and differences between REST APIs and OData Services.

Why chose Angular for your next projects

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Angular is an open-source JS-based framework, the first version of which was presented by Google back in 2010. Today, Angular is among the most popular JS frameworks for developing websites, web apps & mobile apps (for iPhone and Android) in the world. Angular development is a process, which implies working on the client-side of this framework in order to create an end software product.

Best Practices to Create a Multilingual Website for Your Business

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Even though English is the most widely used international language, there are more than 7000 other languages spoken all around the world. Having worked as a software consultant for the past 15 years, I have seen many of my clients having the requirement to create a multilingual website so that they can target a huge audience base and expand their business.

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Is .NET an outdated technology?

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Historically, there have been several cases when technologies have been rendered obsolete. Not forgotten, but buried deep in the past and only stapled onto history’s display board as examples of the development of programming languages.

In some cases, there are 50+-year-old technologies that still maintain a loyal fanbase. Take Cobol for example – a programming language invented in 1959 that played a role in the Apollo Moon Landing and is still used by administrative and government institutions today, despite its age.