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timburks/README.md

Make APIs Better

I'm a software developer and resident of Northern California. I spent a decade building Electronic Design Automation systems and another building mobile apps. Now I'm working at Google on the thing that holds all things together: APIs.

For something like a blog, visit timburks.me.

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  1. A compiler for APIs described by the OpenAPI Specification with plugins for code generation and other API support tasks.

    Go 1.1k 118

  2. The Registry API allows teams to track and manage machine-readable descriptions of APIs.

    Go 69 12

  3. Auth client library for Swift command-line tools and cloud services. Supports OAuth1, OAuth2, and Google Application Default Credentials.

    Swift 113 45

  4. A client generator for APIs described by Google's API Discovery Format.

    Swift 33 11

  5. Nu is an interpreted Lisp that builds on the Objective-C runtime and Foundation framework.

    Objective-C 2.1k 251

  6. The Swift language implementation of gRPC.

    Swift 1.4k 304

871 contributions in the last year

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October 2021

Created 1 repository

Created a pull request in apigee/registry that received 10 comments

Structural changes to allow multiple gRPC service handlers to be run on the same gRPC server.

These changes allow additional gRPC service handlers to be installed alongside the RegistryServer instance. That makes it possible for the registry…

+126 −135 10 comments
1 contribution in private repositories Oct 2

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