Change is inevitable. The good news is that everything you're not good at yet will, at some point, fade away, giving room to something new. The bad news is that you need to be in a constant state of adaptation. As Philip Guston once said, "The only thing one can really learn is the capacity to be able to change." The new API doesn't look anything like the ones you're familiar with now. The new API is broader and, at the same time, more in touch with what consumers need. What are then the things that make the new API something new? Keep reading.
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When you hear the word "API," you immediately think about a technical interface that follows a set of rules: a protocol, an architectural style, a more or less strict definition, a specific format for requests and responses, a way to consume, measure, and manage, and a way to control its design and development. The purpose of all these regulations is to minimize the cost of managing change.