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Doguhan Uluca
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Doguhan Uluca

Doguhan Uluca is a Principal Fellow at Excella in Washington, D.C., where he leads strategic initiatives and delivers critical systems. He has technical expertise in usability, mobility, performance, scalability, cybersecurity, and architecture. He is the author of the Angular for Enterprise Application Development books, has spoken at over 30 conferences, and is an Angular GDE Alumni. Doguhan has delivered solutions for Silicon Valley startups, Fortune 50 companies, and the U.S. Federal Government, and he is passionate about contributing to open-source projects and teaching.
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Chaining API calls

Currently, our app can only handle 5-digit numerical postal or zip codes from the US. A postal code such as 22201 is easy to differentiate from a city name with a simplistic conditional such as typeof search === 'string'. However, postal codes can vary widely from country to country, the UK being a great example, with postal codes such as EC2R 6AB. Even if we had a perfect understanding of how postal codes are formatted for every country, we still couldn’t ensure that the user didn’t fat-finger a slightly incorrect postal code. Today’s sophisticated users expect web applications to be resilient toward such mistakes. However, as web developers, we can’t be expected to code up a universal postal code validation service by hand. Instead, we need to leverage an external service before we send our request to OpenWeatherMap APIs. Let’s explore how we can chain back-to-back API calls that rely on each other.

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Doguhan Uluca

Doguhan Uluca is a Principal Fellow at Excella in Washington, D.C., where he leads strategic initiatives and delivers critical systems. He has technical expertise in usability, mobility, performance, scalability, cybersecurity, and architecture. He is the author of the Angular for Enterprise Application Development books, has spoken at over 30 conferences, and is an Angular GDE Alumni. Doguhan has delivered solutions for Silicon Valley startups, Fortune 50 companies, and the U.S. Federal Government, and he is passionate about contributing to open-source projects and teaching.
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