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Building Wolfram Cloud APIs to JS Frontends and Serverless Backends - Wolfram Livecoding Session
Mitch Stonehocker
This presentation discuss required details to prepare an environment to complete the examples of the presentation and iterate through basic API requirement patterns. We briefly discuss, npm, AWS, ReactJS, NodeJS, postman and Visual Studio. We then look at Wolfram Cloud. The bulk of the time will be hands-on coding starting with a simple APIFunction and progressing to more complicated APIFunction capabilities and patterns. Lastly we will make a few APIFunctions that manage creation and return of images.
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