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23 Jun 2014

Flexibility in your Front-End API

by Greg | posted in: Blogs | 0

When working on a new project and making API design and architecture decisions, the guiding principle for all decisions should really be: How will customers use it? As a developer working primarily on the front end of things, I’m interested … Read More

#Blog, api, application, Code, Featured, HTML, javascript
31 Jan 2012

FileCatalyst JavaScript API: In-Browser File Transfer

by Greg | posted in: Blogs | 0

Introduction The FileCatalyst JavaScript API offers the ability to implement an accelerated file transfer application from within a web browser. Using the API, you are able to customize the end-user’s file transfer experience, integrating the file transfer into your site … Read More

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