The REST API paradigm is very elegant, and it is easy to model most real-world use cases with little difficulty. However, for the modern fast-paced web development needs, the rigid server-defined endpoints and schema can be a drag on developer productivity. Also, as discussed previously, the standard is not really network-efficient, especially if the client needs just a subset of the resource attributes. For example, let's say we are developing a mobile app, that has a search results page. Here, we don't want to get all the attributes of the hotels, since we may not have the screen real estate (or usability) to show all the data. To engineer this with a REST API, one needs to have a set URL and schema that gives all the hotels. However, if the app is deployed on a "tab", we may want to show slightly more information than on an app form factor. We can...
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