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Meet the liblab Llama at the apidays New York in NYC on April 30/May 1

This year, we will be sponsoring apidays New York in New York City from the 30th April to 1st May. We look forward to meeting you in person and discussing our latest SDK generator.

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Why stop by?

So why should you attend and stop by the liblab booth? Here are a few reasons:

Meet the liblabers

First of all, our booth will be packed with our top Engineers (friendly, too). Come for a chat about your API and SDK needs, and we'll show you how liblab can help. We can also help with guidance on yor API strategy to help you be ready to generate SDKs.

See the 1-minute demo

Hear about our product updates and new features to help with documentation and API specs. We know manually generating SDKs is a pain. We will demo how painful it can be and how we can reduce your pain. Worth your visit.

Visual Studio Code showing some code using a llama store SDK in Python

Snap a photo with liblab's Llama

Let's be honest: the best part of our booth is a 7-foot Llama. Snap a pic with our llama, tweet it with the hashtag #liblabLlama and tag @liblaber to get a special sticker!

A llama mascot riding a mechanical bull

More from liblab:

Hear us on stage, and if it's anything like the last event we attended, you'll even get to do some stretching exercises with us. We're not kidding.

Jim on a stage presenting with his arms outstretched, and the audience also stretching their arms

I'll be giving a talk at 4:30pm on the 30th April, called Build a terrible API for people you hate in the DX/API track:

We've all been there - you've been asked to build an API to be used by someone you really dislike. Maybe it's the person who keep stealing your milk from the company kitchen, or the one who asks long winding questions just as the 5pm Friday meeting is about to end. It's someone who annoys you, and you have to build them an API.

So malicious compliance time! You have to build them an API, but no-one said it has to be good. Here's your chance to get revenge on this person by building the Worst. API. Ever. This session will show you how, covering some of the nastiest ways to create an API that is terrible to use. From lack of discoverability, to inconsistent naming, this session will have it all!

And maybe if you have to create an API for someone you love, this might give you some pointers as to what not to do...

Get your ticket

Sign up now at apidays.global/new-york!