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      <title>Designing APIs with JSON API Specification</title>
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      <description>JSON API specification is a tool that greatly helps and simplifies the process of designing RESTful JSON based APIs and very frequently serves as great anti-bikeshedding tool that limits unnecessary discussions in any team.&#xA;In my opinion it doesn&amp;rsquo;t get it&amp;rsquo;s deserved attention and this post aims to provide good introduction to that topic.&#xA;My goal is also not to repeat official documentation, but rather try to add something new to the topic.</description>
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