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Presenter(s): Darcy Laycock URL: https://lca2014.linux.org.au/schedule/30108/view_talk

It's the age of the API. Major services are opening up little by little and providing data for others to use - including everything from the big social networks to tiny start ups to government agencies. This talk covers three things:

1. What APIs mean for the 'open' web - and how we can influence / shape that. 2. How to build APIs developers love. 3. How to build around lock in.

The focus (with relevance to LinuxConf) will be on opening up previouslly closed data and tools. In situations where you can't necessarily open up your product, you can still help provide benefit (and open sourcing a client for your product is a good start). It's also a look at how this alternative approach plays into an interface-oriented openness that helps support the idea of shifting things.

It'll cover the things people typically do that make bad apis - and what that means for users and openeness - with a series of getting started points for people who want to make better ways to interact with traditionally closed data.

Finally, I want to talk about how important it is to consider designing systems that work together on an API level like we tend to do with Open Source Software.

It'll be a developer-centric, HTTP heavy look into how it all comes together in both the bigger picture and the small pieces.

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