Comment by bborud
2 days ago
In practical reality the distinction is mostly, if not completely, without a meaningful difference. The words "practical" and "meaningful" being key. The distinction only has relevance if one engages in pedantry. Or possibly some form of academic self-pleasuring.
I'm aware this is an unappealingly rustic reality, but it is nonetheless the reality experienced by most.
Besides in the practical world we are able to observe, REST isn't even an architectural style: it is several architectural styles multiplied by every possible permutation of how you address a dozen or more different concerns. Necessitating disambiguation whenever you talk about it. First to state the obvious, that it isn't really what Fielding described, then on to communicating what vector describes your particular permutation of choices.
It's okay. We don't need to pretend any of us care about REST beyond as an interesting academic exercise.
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