Brian Sletten on REST done right




Brian Sletten is a regular speaker on the No Fluff Just Stuff tour and an established expert on REST and RESTful Web application development. In this talk with Andy Glover, Brian demystifies REST as an application protocol, not a transport protocol, and describes the series of interactions that define REST. As he explains, REST is best used for managing information and information spaces without revealing back-end implementation. What it is not about, he says, is hijacking the GET verb and abusing it badly.

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