APIdays speaker highlight: Romain Huet

To give you a feeling of what to expect at the APIdays Mediterranea conference we’ve talked with Romain Huet, who will be in Barcelona representing Twitter.

Romain Huet with drone

Romain Huet with the twitter drone (picture courtesy 3scale)

Romain, aka The API Magician, is known for his intriguing, mind bending stage tricks, including making things fly before your eyes!

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API Days Berlin

The Programmable web is changing everything, the way we work with each other, the way we consume, the way we live our lives. But first it is fundamentally changing how the economy works.

APIDays

Disrupting classic norms of hierarchy, competition and collaboration; web Application Programming Interfaces are defining a new technical and commercial access and relation between applications developers and companies.

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Who are the best API Product Managers?

Spinning platesWhen I look around the little village of API specialists within the tech world, there are an increasing number, in the last year, with the title “API Product Manager”. Keep in mind that just a few years ago, this job title didn’t exist. There are so many other roles involved in what it takes to lead the build-out of high quality APIs. In my experience, the de facto product owner (title or not) for APIs needs to represent an amalgamation of roles to be the most effective.
The roles listed here are my perspective on what it takes. However, I’d consider this a survey of sorts, and I’d encourage you to leave comments about your perspective.
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Dark Matter in the API Universe

In the late 20th century, scientists began to flirt with proof that there is dark matter in our universe. As we learned that as much as 96% of the mass of the universe is represented by something we cannot observe, we’re entering a new era of understanding about the nature of matter. However, the struggle in this field is that we only have a measurable knowledge that these things exist, and educated guesses about how much of the universe is comprised of this yet undescribed material.
Integrated software systems using few standards beyond HTTP, better known as Web APIs, now seem to have something in common with dark matter. There are far more organizations building private, or internal-only, APIs as opposed to public API programs. As an industry, this perspective can not be overlooked, and has the potential to change the way we think about developing APIs.

dark-matter-filaments
Image credit: http://cosmicweb.uchicago.edu/filaments.html

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