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Low Code, No Code, and Automation for APIs - Gimmick or Godsend?

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Designing an API using OpenAPI and going through modeling, mocking, etc. can save you wasting a bunch of time building the wrong thing, and having that OpenAPI can speed you up along the whole API lifecycle as you build the API and write tests, but is it always necessary? What if you don't want to design an API? What if you don't want to even build one? Is this a good idea, or are you a lazy bad developer?I am proud of my part in helping the API Design-first workflow go from relative obscurity five years ago, to a place where it's being adopted by teams all over the world. I've worked on infinite tools, helped rewrite chunks of specifications, spent years working on education in the space, so you'd probably expect me to use API Design-first for every API right? Wrong! Sometimes I completely ignore the whole concept. 🤯There's an old Spanish proverb "the cobbler’s children have no shoes", and it basically means sometimes the expert is so busy helping othe...

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