Introduction to REST APIs for Non–Developers
Free Download Introduction to REST APIs for Non–Developers
Published 7/2024
Created by Kim Brandl
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 8 Lectures ( 1h 16m ) | Size: 534 MB
Learn what APIs are, how they work, how to learn about a new-to-you API, even how to try APIs without writing any code.
What you'll learn:
What APIs are and why they exist
How APIs work
How to learn about an API
How to try an API
Requirements:
No programming experience needed -- just a desire to learn about APIs!
Description:
Tired of feeling lost when the subject of APIs arises, and ready to do something about it? Whether your role is sales, services, product management, support, or something else altogether -- if you want to learn about APIs, this is the course for you!If you've tried learning about APIs before, most of the information you've found is likely either too technical to understand, or too high-level to really be helpful. This course solves that problem -- providing just the right level of depth for Non-Developers to effectively learn about APIs.This course is designed specifically for Non-Developers. It uses a relatable, real-world analogy to explain APIs in a simple and effective manner and requires absolutely NO coding or knowledge of programming languages.In not even 2 hours time, you'll learn what APIs are, why they exist, and how they work. You'll acquire practical strategies for learning about a new-to-you API, and even learn how you can try APIs on your own -- without writing a single line of code. You'll explore API use cases, see actual APIs in action, and by the end of the course, be able to understand -- and even participate in -- technical discussions about APIs. Ready to get started? Let's goooooo!
Who this course is for:
Non-Developers in roles like sales, services, product management, support, or something else altogether
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/apis-for-non-developers/
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