JaroslavTulach at 08:02, 6 June 2016 - 2016-06-06 08:02:29

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Motto: the easiest way to learn something about a code base is to fix bugs. The easiest way to '''learn''' something '''about design API''' is to join an [[APIUsabilityStudy]]!
Motto: the easiest way to learn something about a code base is to fix bugs. The easiest way to '''learn''' something '''about design API''' is to join an [[APIUsabilityStudy]]!
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There are many reasons why you should care about the [[Truffle]] framework (please check the [https://github.com/graalvm/truffle/blob/198dd90c69baa5665c870bbe1f39639298cb4608/CHANGELOG.md changelog] of version '''0.14''' to learn more), but the most important one is related to [[API Design]] and your career:
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There are many reasons why you should care about the [[Truffle]] framework (please check the [https://github.com/graalvm/truffle/blob/198dd90c69baa5665c870bbe1f39639298cb4608/CHANGELOG.md changelog] of just released version '''0.14''' to learn more), but the most important one is related to [[API Design]] and your career:
I need '''API testers'''! I need to organize a usability study of the [[Truffle]] API and I need developers to perform it. How can you help?
I need '''API testers'''! I need to organize a usability study of the [[Truffle]] API and I need developers to perform it. How can you help?

JaroslavTulach at 07:55, 6 June 2016 - 2016-06-06 07:55:43

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Originally I wanted to repeat the previous success of [[netbeans:Html4JavaUXStudy2014]], but the then used service is no longer available due to small demand. Understandable, but a shame! I know the demand for [[API]] related courses is low (I do one once a few years), but it is always very valuable to seek an advice when it comes to [[API]] - the ''on-line API usability study'' was really great idea! Alas, we need to organize it ourselves.
Originally I wanted to repeat the previous success of [[netbeans:Html4JavaUXStudy2014]], but the then used service is no longer available due to small demand. Understandable, but a shame! I know the demand for [[API]] related courses is low (I do one once a few years), but it is always very valuable to seek an advice when it comes to [[API]] - the ''on-line API usability study'' was really great idea! Alas, we need to organize it ourselves.
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Are you interested to help us? If your want to be an API tester for few hours, please write to my email '''practical@apidesign.org''' and I share more details. Thanks in advance!
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Are you interested to help us? If your want to be an API tester for a few hours, please write to my email '''practical@apidesign.org''' and I share more details. Thanks in advance!

JaroslavTulach at 07:55, 6 June 2016 - 2016-06-06 07:55:14

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We have prepared five easy tasks: use [[Truffle]] to invoke a code in [[Ruby]], [[JavaScript]], [[R]], exchange data between [[Java]] and one of those languages using [[Truffle]] interop, etc. In addition to that we ask you five questions: What did you like/dislike? What should we improve, etc.? Overall, the whole study should be easy and entertaining. You can learn something new (e.g. [[Truffle]]) and even earn some money.
We have prepared five easy tasks: use [[Truffle]] to invoke a code in [[Ruby]], [[JavaScript]], [[R]], exchange data between [[Java]] and one of those languages using [[Truffle]] interop, etc. In addition to that we ask you five questions: What did you like/dislike? What should we improve, etc.? Overall, the whole study should be easy and entertaining. You can learn something new (e.g. [[Truffle]]) and even earn some money.
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Originally I wanted to repeat the previous success of [[netbeans:Html4JavaUXStudy2014]], but the original service is no longer available due to small demand. Understandable, but a shame! I know the demand for [[API]] related courses is low (I do once a few years), but it is always very valuable to seek an advice when it comes to [[API]] - the ''on-line API usability study'' was really great idea! Alas, we need to organize it ourselves.
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Originally I wanted to repeat the previous success of [[netbeans:Html4JavaUXStudy2014]], but the then used service is no longer available due to small demand. Understandable, but a shame! I know the demand for [[API]] related courses is low (I do one once a few years), but it is always very valuable to seek an advice when it comes to [[API]] - the ''on-line API usability study'' was really great idea! Alas, we need to organize it ourselves.
Are you interested to help us? If your want to be an API tester for few hours, please write to my email '''practical@apidesign.org''' and I share more details. Thanks in advance!
Are you interested to help us? If your want to be an API tester for few hours, please write to my email '''practical@apidesign.org''' and I share more details. Thanks in advance!

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Motto: the easiest way to learn something about a code base is to fix bugs. The easiest way to '''learn''' something '''about design API''' is to join an [[APIUsabilityStudy]]!

There are many reasons why you should care about the [[Truffle]] framework (please check the [https://github.com/graalvm/truffle/blob/198dd90c69baa5665c870bbe1f39639298cb4608/CHANGELOG.md changelog] of version '''0.14''' to learn more), but the most important one is related to [[API Design]] and your career:

I need '''API testers'''! I need to organize a usability study of the [[Truffle]] API and I need developers to perform it. How can you help?

We have prepared five easy tasks: use [[Truffle]] to invoke a code in [[Ruby]], [[JavaScript]], [[R]], exchange data between [[Java]] and one of those languages using [[Truffle]] interop, etc. In addition to that we ask you five questions: What did you like/dislike? What should we improve, etc.? Overall, the whole study should be easy and entertaining. You can learn something new (e.g. [[Truffle]]) and even earn some money.

Originally I wanted to repeat the previous success of [[netbeans:Html4JavaUXStudy2014]], but the original service is no longer available due to small demand. Understandable, but a shame! I know the demand for [[API]] related courses is low (I do once a few years), but it is always very valuable to seek an advice when it comes to [[API]] - the ''on-line API usability study'' was really great idea! Alas, we need to organize it ourselves.

Are you interested to help us? If your want to be an API tester for few hours, please write to my email '''practical@apidesign.org''' and I share more details. Thanks in advance!