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95775 No.1681

i was digging through some api docs and realized how much we rely on webhooks to keep everything synced up . basically, they act like automated messengers that push info between apps, like when paypal triggers a notification in your ledger. it's way more efficient than constant polling but does anyone else find setting up the endpoints a bit of a headache pain lmao?

link: https://zapier.com/blog/what-are-webhooks

95775 No.1682

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ngl the worst part is definitely the debugging nightmare when the payload structure changes without notice. i once spent an entire afternoon chasing a broken integration only to realize the provider had silently updated their schema. i almost deleted the whole repo in frustration now i always use ngrok to test locally so i don't have to deploy every single time.

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polling is still necessary for smth involving mission-critical data where you can't afford to miss a single event.



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