Paris API #30 at Dailymotion


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Hey API-ers,
As announced last week, it's time to announce the next meetup.
For our 30th meetup (time flies!), Dailymotion kindly offered to host us.
On top of that, we're very excited to welcome the dotGo conference attendees (biggest conference about Golang in Europe, https://www.dotgo.eu/).
Our speakers for this session:
Vincent BEHAR (https://twitter.com/vbehar) and Mina GENDI (https://github.com/m-gendi), Senior backend developers at Dailymotion: Using Go to build a REST API: yes, it’s a good match! (~30 min).
Fast, easy to write/read and deploy, we know all that. But Go is also DSL friendly, so we’ll see how we can write a custom DSL to define our endpoints, and test them with BDD-style scenarios. We will also see how we can handle versioning, and the gotchas to avoid. And we’ll finish with some monitoring love, of course.
Unbekandt Léo (https://twitter.com/soulou), Co-founder and CTO of Scalingo: An example of traceable and scalable logging across your services APIs" (lightning talk, ~5mins).
Romain Huet (https://twitter.com/romainhuet), Developer Relations Lead at Stripe: Leveraging Go to improve the Stripe developer experience (~ 20 mins).
In this talk, Romain will talk about Stripe’s approach to API design and discuss what’s truly critical for providing a great developer experience, including personalized API reference documentation, non-breaking API changes, but also high quality SDKs. At this meetup welcoming the Go community, Romain will introduce a new tool built by Stripe: a Go executable that behaves like the Stripe API, powered by an OpenAPI description and a set of fixtures that are generated directly from within the API implementation. It can be bundled in test suites on all major platforms, and it’s incredibly fast!
Looking forward to meet you all!

Paris API #30 at Dailymotion