Semi-retirement for REST APIs with NGINX and Docker
You can't really retire a public API, unless you want to break all your clients. But when a project winds down, you may need a cheaper runtime option for your REST API.
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You can't really retire a public API, unless you want to break all your clients. But when a project winds down, you may need a cheaper runtime option for your REST API.