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# The API Book
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This is the working repository for ‘The API’ book, being written by Sergey Konstantinov.
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You may find .html or .pdf version of the book [NB: Warning! Work in progress] in the 'docs' folder, or at https://twirl.github.io/The-API-Book/docs/API.ru.html (Russian version).
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The book is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 licence, meaning in general that you're totally free to use this book in any manner while complying with two rules:
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* you're not getting commercial profit from the book;
* you're not forgetting to mention the author.
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See full licence in LICENSE.md file or at [Creative Commons Website](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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## Current State and the Roadmap
Right now Section I (‘API Design’) is finished. Section is lacking readable schemes, I'll draw them later.
Book will contain two more sections.
* Section II ‘Backwards Compatibility’ will cover growth issues. Major themes are:
* major sources of problems leading to backwards compatibility breach;
* interface decomposing allowing for third-party plugins and switching underlying technologies;
* structuring public and private parts of your API;
* versioning policies;
* common mistakes.
* Section III ‘API as a Product’ will be discussing non-technical issues:
* what for the APIs exist;
* monetizing APIs;
* making sure your understand users' needs and collect proper metrics;
* common practices, including AA issues and fraud problems;
* organizing docs portal;
* open source and community.
I also have more distant plans on adding two more subsections to Section I.
* Section Ia ‘JSON HTTP APIs’:
* the REST myth;
* following HTTP spec, including those parts where you should not follow the spec;
* best practices;
* Section Ib ‘SDK Design’ covering more tricky issues of having proving UI alongside the API (no specific plan right now)
## Translation
I will translate sections into English at the moment they're ready. Which means that Section I will be translated soon.
## Contributing
I am accepting any inquiries. Fill free to open issues.
I am NOT accepting pull requests, since I'm willing to be the only author and contributor.