That being said, I can't be the only one who misread this as "runescape". Fortunately, I doubt there's significant overlap between users of runscope and of runescape :)
maybe i'm the only person who would complain about this, but is that a 588KB GIF? sometimes my home internet gets so bad i get 10KB/s[1], and i live in america...
It helps no doubt (though the signed out site is not using it that extensively), but you still have to pay attention to the details. Our designer did an amazing job with it.
Won't help...for now. We don't have any specific plans around that yet, but it's something we've discussed. We've got an interest in applying some of the same concepts we have for APIs but in a way that won't compromise performance for high-performance messaging systems.
This looks great. I've read through the site copy, but I'm having trouble figuring out how it ties into my workflow. I was about to sign up, and then I closed the tab. As cool as the GIF is, I'd much rather see a short video of the product. Or some pictures / screenshots elsewhere on the site.
Wow my problem was bigger than I thought it was. I actually thought this blog page _was_ the homepage of the site. Never thought to click the logo in the upper left until now. Now I get it :-)
It's always bugged me when I went to a blog post for a new company and it was completely detached from the main site. Looks like we maybe went too far the other direction :D
For me, the Passageway is the KILLER feature. I'd subscribe just for that. But not with Python. Any plans for a non-Python version (.exe, Win service, etc)? Thanks!
Absolutely on our roadmap! Passageway is still in Preview mode right now, but we wanted to get it out there into people hands to get great feedback like this. Thanks for checking it out!
This is over the top awesome. Really just a well-executed tool for developing with/against apis. Literally had it up and working in our QA environment in 30 seconds.
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 56.9 ms ] threadHere's an interview he did with API economist that I posted a while back: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5683760
That being said, I can't be the only one who misread this as "runescape". Fortunately, I doubt there's significant overlap between users of runscope and of runescape :)
We'll get there :)
[1] even when nobody else is using it
Congrats on the launch - will be neat to see what this turns into.
Not a bad idea given the prevalence of REST but it won't help with more performance oriented messaging eg 0mq or message queue oriented integrations.
I'll keep the product in mind though.
edit: clarity
I'm interested to see where you go with it.
OK, done: https://www.runscope.com/oauth_tool
I haven't had a chance to get that into the docs and editor yet. Will do soon.