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Feeding The World Through Pragmatic API Design at Domino's Pizza

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Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes James Pozenel, a Solution Architect at Dominos Pizza for a discussion about how they have employed very pragmatic approaches to delivering APIs, taking advantage of simple low-cost HTTP APIs to meet the demands of feeding the world pizza!

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Kin Lane

Kin Lane

Chief Evangelist

Postman

James Pozenel

James Pozenel

Solution Architect

Domino's Pizza

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Dominos believes in doing the right thing, putting people first, creating inspired solutions, championing our customers, and growing and winning together. Dominos came from humble beginnings in 1960, with just one store. Now, as the largest pizza company in the world, Dominos proudly continues its legacy of delivering great-tasting pizza to customers' doors.

In this Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes James Pozenel, a Solution Architect at Dominos Pizza for a discussion about how they have employed very pragmatic approaches to delivering APIs, taking advantage of simple low-cost HTTP APIs to meet the demands of feeding the world pizza!

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