Our current API (v2) is now in General Availability, and it deprecates the previous version (v1). While our main flagship application is built with Ruby on Rails, the team wanted to develop a revised version of the DNSimple API with a separate context from Rails to reduce the tight coupling between the web UI and the API. At that time our CTO Simone was prototyping the new version of the API with
For the last couple of years I've been hearing how Rust can be useful to write faster Ruby gems. Last year, when Godfrey Chan gave his presentation about rewriting String#blank? with Rust, I was enthusiastic 😻 to try it out, but I failed miserably. It was too early to experiment with it. This year, Godfrey and Yehuda Katz talked again about this topic, announcing the version 0.5.0 of Helix: a bri
Engineering Why we ended up not using Rails for our new JSON API When we initially launched our API v1, we knew that it was just the first step towards our vision of an extensive domain management automation API to support our platform for DNS and domain automation. API v1 was designed as a bridge between the original API v0 and a new set of redesigned API. With years of API v1 under the belt, we
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