rest-api-design-patterns
REST API Design Patterns
A comprehensive skill for designing, implementing, and maintaining RESTful APIs. Master resource modeling, HTTP methods, versioning strategies, pagination, filtering, error handling, and best practices for building scalable, maintainable APIs using FastAPI, Express.js, and modern frameworks.
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