REST in Practice: Hypermedia and Systems Architecture. Ian Robinson, Jim Webber, Savas Parastatidis

REST in Practice: Hypermedia and Systems Architecture


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REST in Practice: Hypermedia and Systems Architecture Ian Robinson, Jim Webber, Savas Parastatidis
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