REST
Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for designing networked applications based on stateless, client-server communication.
Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for designing networked applications based on stateless, client-server communication.
A distinct text-only typographic treatment of a brand name used as a logo.
A learning phenomenon where information is better retained when study sessions are spaced out over time rather than crammed in a short period.
The phenomenon where external incentives diminish intrinsic motivation, leading to reduced performance or engagement.
An approach to information architecture that begins with high-level structures and breaks them down into detailed components.
A cognitive bias where people ascribe more value to things merely because they own them.
The process of providing incentives or rewards to encourage specific behaviors or actions.
The drive to perform an activity due to external rewards or pressures rather than for the inherent enjoyment of the activity itself.
The tendency to believe that large or significant events must have large or significant causes.