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Enhancing API Querying with ql.io: A Practical Guide

Discover how to tackle API overload through ql.io, an innovative open-source solution. In this guide, Jonathan LeBlanc, Developer Evangelist at X.commerce, shares insights on querying APIs more efficiently. Learn to use the System.Web Endpoint Standalone Server, create and manage tables, and effectively obtain data from your APIs. This comprehensive resource is perfect for developers looking to streamline their API interactions and get more from their data. Dive into best practices and real-world applications of ql.io to enhance your projects.

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Enhancing API Querying with ql.io: A Practical Guide

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  1. ql.io and Open Source Querying Get More from APIs with Less Jonathan LeBlanc Developer Evangelist: X.commerce Email: jleblanc@x.com Twitter: @jcleblanc Github: github.com/jcleblanc

  2. ql.io: The Problem is API Overload

  3. ql.io: Open Standard Foundation

  4. ql.io: Using the System Web Endpoint Standalone Server

  5. ql.io: Quering the Web Endpoint HTTP GET http://ql.io/q?s=QUERY

  6. ql.io: Using the Standalone Server Data (internal) ql.io Node Host Data (external)

  7. ql.io: Create Tables to Add New Data create table TABLE_NAME on select get from "http://api.com/?val1={val1}" using defaults val1="VALUE", val2="VALUE";

  8. ql.io: Obtain Data From New Tables select * from TABLE_NAME where val1="VALUE" and val2="VALUE";

  9. ql.io: The Link

  10. Thanks Everyone! http://slidesha.re/qlio_where_2012 Jonathan LeBlanc Developer Evangelist: X.commerce Email: jleblanc@x.com Twitter: @jcleblanc Github: github.com/jcleblanc

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