Wow, I didn't know that since I haven't used Facebook API before. Maybe this phenomenon takes a big part in influencing these peoples 😮
Yes, legacy ones should make sense if it still likes that. But in my experience of working in a small to medium companies level in my country, I still find they use 200 OK everywhere.
If there is anyone who follows the standardized HTTP responses around me, I would be impressed.
Wow, I didn't know that since I haven't used Facebook API before. Maybe this phenomenon takes a big part in influencing these peoples 😮
Yes, legacy ones should make sense if it still likes that. But in my experience of working in a small to medium companies level in my country, I still find they use
200 OK
everywhere.If there is anyone who follows the standardized HTTP responses around me, I would be impressed.
When I used to architect and build APIs, I'd follow the Richardson Maturity Model: martinfowler.com/articles/richards...