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Get, Post or Go Home?
Should GET and POST be the only HTTP request methods used by developers?
Yes, GET and POST are the only verbs needed.
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No, DELETE, PATCH and other requests have their place.
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GraphQL.
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AUTHOR PROFILE
Swapnil Bhartiya
Swapnil Bhartiya

Swapnil is a journalist and writer who has been covering Linux & Open Source for 10 years. He is also a science fiction writer whose stories have been broadcast on Indian radio and published in leading Indian magazines.

STORIES BY Swapnil Bhartiya
Cloud Native Challenges and Opportunities with Continuous Delivery
Erica Windisch: From a Commodore 64 to Serverless
Red Hat-IBM Acquisition: Clash of Cultures or Best of Both Worlds?
Microsoft’s Mark Russinovich on Defining Microservices
The Internet of Things: Securing Tomorrow’s Cars
Docker Makes It Easy for a Developer to Build and Deploy Apps
Containers, Microservices and Cloud-Native Technologies
Understanding Licensing Compliance for Open Source Software
Univa’s Project Tortuga and the Intersections of Kubernetes and HPC Workloads
The JS Foundation Focuses on Serverless and the Internet of Things
Microsoft’s Work with Open Source Databases and How to Be Data-Driven
The Future of Machine Learning
Over Time, Kubernetes May Take Over the Entire Lifecycle of Applications
3 Use Cases Driving the Adoption of Functions-as-a-Service
NSX-T: VMware’s Networking Solution for Modern, Multicloud Applications
Why Oracle Embraced Kubernetes
How Netflix Supports DevOps at Scale
VMware and Pivotal’s PKS Distribution Marries Kubernetes with BOSH
MapR: How Next-Gen Applications Will Change the Way We Look at Data
Exploring Node.js with Mark Hinkle, Executive Director of the Node.js Foundation
How Netflix Built Spinnaker, a High-Velocity Continuous Delivery Platform
Tencent: Serving a Billion Users with OpenStack
Vincent Batts: An Open Source Career from KDE to OCI
Trilio Data is a Time Machine for OpenStack Data Backup and Recovery
Red Hat’s Radhesh Balakrishnan on the Evolution of OpenStack
IAG Finds Open Source to Be the Best Insurance for the Future
OpenStack Goes Back to Its Community Roots
Joseph Sirosh of Microsoft: How AI Can Help the Blind See