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alexpetros | 4 months ago
The web is also a real product, one that's (when not bloated with adtech) capable of being fast and easy to develop on. That other people have tried to do HATEOAS and failed to make it nice is part of why it's so useful to acknowledge as valid the one implementation that has wildly succeeded.
fellowniusmonk|4 months ago
You aren't saying hypermedia/hyperlinks served by a backend equal hateaos are you?
hateaos is from 2000 isn't it? Long after hyperlinks and the web already existed.
dragonwriter|4 months ago
masklinn|4 months ago
That’s exactly what it is.
> hateaos is from 2000 isn't it? Long after hyperlinks and the web already existed.
> Over the past six years, the REST architectural style has been used to guide the design and development of the architecture for the modern Web, as presented in Chapter 6. This work was done in conjunction with my authoring of the Internet standards for the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI), the two specifications that define the generic interface used by all component interactions on the Web.
This is straight from the intro of fielding’s doctoral dissertation.
JimDabell|4 months ago