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Simple API Versioning
In this lesson, we'll implement a simple versioning mechanism for our API. Versioning allows us to safely make breaking changes without breaking our user's implementations of our API.



Setting Up Our REST Client
In this lesson, we'll take some time to get set up and get comfortable with a REST Client application. This will allow us to store our API endpoints within collections to simplify testing them as we build them out. In this series, I'll be using Hoppscotch



Our First API Endpoint to Get Our Organization's Details
In this lesson, we'll add the first endpoint to our API. With this endpoint we'll return back the Organization's details for the provided Access Token with the request.



The Goal of our REST API
In this lesson, we'll briefly give an overview of REST and how we'll be taking a practical approach to it when building our API.



Deleting/Revoking Access Tokens
In this lesson, we'll add the ability for our users to revoke an access token by deleting it out of our database.



Displaying & Copying A Newly Created Access Token
In this lesson, we'll add a secondary step to our access token creation flow that will display the newly created access token to the user one time, allow them to copy the token, then drop the token completely from memory.



Listing an Organization's Access Tokens
In this lesson, we'll query all of our organization's access tokens and filter out any tokens that are expired. Then, we'll list the organization's tokens showing it's name, abilities, when it was created, and when it was last used.


Opaque Access Tokens (OAT) vs JSON Web Tokens (JWT)
In this lesson, we'll take a step back to understand the differences between the tokens we're using, which are Opaque Access Tokens (OAT), and JSON Web Tokens (JWT). We'll discuss security, scalability, and what makes up each token.
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All About JavaScript Arrow Functions
Arrow functions offer a concise alternative for standard functions. Though, there are important functionality differences regarding this binding, constructors, generators, and more.

Introducing and Understanding JavaScript Promises
A promise allows us to delay the execution of code that's dependent upon information retrieved by an asynchronous operation. We'll expand on what this means, how to use promises, and how to go about creating one.

How to Setup a Vue App Without a Bundler Using Snowpack (Version 1)
We'll cover how to setup a Vue project utilizing Snowpack V1 instead of a bundler, like Webpack. We'll also be using http-vue-loader so we can easily work with .vue single-file components.

How To Setup AWS Amplify in a New Nuxt Project
We go over how install the AWS Amplify CLI and configure it locally on our machine. We'll create a new Nuxt project using create-nuxt-app. Then lastly, we'll configure Amplify to our Nuxt project so the two can successfully communicate with one another.

Jagr Is Coming Soon, Here's Where We Stand
Jagr, a developer education hub, is currently in development and will be coming soon. This post will be used to keep you up-to-date with where we stand.
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