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February 19, 2014

Using APIs for new app ideas

Posted on February 19, 2014  •  2 minutes  • 415 words
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For most applications that provide dynamic content, using an API is critical. It’s the engine of the engaging experience in a data based app. APIs can also be a powerful muse when you’re looking for a new idea for an app. Take a look at the two items below to start exploring the vast world of APIs and spark your imagination.

My recommendation is to go to Mashery first, create your developer account and get the API keys to the ones you want to use. Next, go to theRightAPI and start playing with the API, see the results you get from different queries. Then once you pick an API, you can use the output in theRightAPI to help create your object classes (for example, if you’re getting json results, you can use tools like Json To Csharp  to generate your classes).

Jumpstart your app: Microsoft has posted an awesome series of Starter Kits for both Windows Phone and Windows 8 . You can use these to quickly get your idea up and running.

Mashery

Mashery  is a service that will let you maintain a single login and use it across many different APIs. This prevents the hassle of having to create separate accounts for all the different APIs you want to explore.  Simply create an account with Mashery and then start exploring the list of APIs (see screenshot).  If you want to a get a key from one of the choices, go to the API website and sign in with your Mashery profile (most sites automatically detect your Mashery info).

<img src="http://nokiawpdev.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/masheryapis.png?w=300" alt="MasheryApis">

The Right API

The Right API is a great tool to help you both discover and work with APIs. Here is a quote from them: “theRightAPI helps by allowing you to define any API scenario to see exactly how it behaves now and at any point in the future.” It is super simple to use, (see this screenshot below). This is a great site that will save you a lot of time off your debugging, you’ll know exactly what is being returned to your app when the API is called.

<img src="http://nokiawpdev.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/edmundsrightapi.png?w=700" alt="EdmundsRightApi">

Conculsion

If you’re looking to make a new app or spice up an existing one, adding data from an API can be a wonderful bonus for your users. Remember that with power comes responsibility, keep in consideration that API calls take time and use data. you want to strike that perfect balance between performance and quality.

Happy coding!

Lance

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