Connecting worlds that don’t understand each other: how to build an API
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Who is Jakub Nešetřil?
Jakub Nešetřil built the developer startup Apiary in the famous Silicon Valley, which he sold to the giant Oracle in 2017 for several billion crowns. He led the company under Oracle’s umbrella for several years, then returned from San Francisco back to the Czech Republic and founded the Česko.Digital platform. His goal is to improve digital life in the Czech Republic in cooperation with the local IT community.
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