Api Design
If you like applying Api Design, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- AnalysisIntermediateNew
Developer-Experience Audit of a Public API
Walk through the existing public API as a first-time developer using only the public docs, OpenAPI spec, SDKs (Python + JavaScript), and example repos. Run the first-hour test 3…
- Developer Experience
- Api Design
- Documentation
API Design and GraphQL - DesignIntermediateNew
Design the Architecture for a Library Management System
Read the 30-page replacement RFP. Author a 15-page architecture document covering the C4 model levels 1-3 (context, container, component) for the new system: web app, mobile app…
- Software Architecture
- C4 Model
- Data Modeling
Software Engineering Foundations - AnalysisIntermediateNew
GDPR Article 25 Privacy-By-Design Review for a HealthTech API
Review the API specification (OpenAPI 3, provided, 42 endpoints). For each endpoint: identify data categories handled (special-category health data, identifiers, traffic data), …
- Gdpr
- Privacy By Design
- Api Design
Privacy-Enhancing Technologies - DesignIntermediateNew
Integrate a Modern Order System with a Legacy SAP ERP
Map the 5 required integrations: order create (sync), pricing inquiry (sync, sub-300ms), inventory availability (sync, with cache), credit check (sync), order status events (asy…
- Enterprise Integration
- Sap Integration
- Apache Camel
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