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Modern Web Scraping with Erez Naveh

Today it’s estimated there are over 1 billion websites on the internet. Much of this content is optimized to be viewed by human eyes, not consumed by machines. However, creating
Postman and the Growth of APIs with Joyce Lin

If you’re a developer, you’ve probably worked with an API, or application programming interface. An API is a set of rules for how to communicate with an applications or
The Web Scraping Landscape in 2023

Introduction In 1989, British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web (WWW) while working at CERN. The original motivation behind this invention was to improve
Observability with Eduardo Silva

There are hundreds of observability companies out there, and many ways to think about observability, such as application performance monitoring, server monitoring, and tracing. In a
The Future of HTTP with Nick Shadrin and Roman Arutyunyan

The Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, is used to load webpages using hypertext links, and it’s the foundation of the web. Tim Berners-Lee famously created HTTP version 0.9 in 1989,