Create a Basic API with Ruby on Rails - Part 2 - Routing and Versioning
PART 2 - Routing and Versioning
Routing in an API driven app is very important. Often times you want to version your API as well so if someone is using it and a bit behind on versions, their code won't simply break if you make changes.
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Routing in an API driven app is very important. Often times you want to version your API as well so if someone is using it and a bit behind on versions, their code won't simply break if you make changes.
Continue reading: https://web-crunch.com/posts/create-a-basic-api-with-ruby-on-rails
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Hi, My name is Andy Leverenz and I work as a product designer and developer. For fun, I design, code, and write. Check out my blog called Web-Crunch https://web-crunch.com where I publish design and development tutorials with the occasional vlog.
♥️ Sponsor me on GitHub
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☕️ Keep me awake. Buy me a coffee
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/webcrunch
📰 One-Click Subscribe:
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💻 Previously published at:
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👋 Latest Course: HELLO HTML & CSS (coming soon)👋
https://hellohtmlcss.com
💎Ruby on Rails Course: HELLO RAILS
https://hellorails.io
💻 Check out the blog:
https://web-crunch.com
🦄 Check out my personal site:
https://justalever.com
🚀 Links:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/webcrunchblog
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