Tim Boudreau
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Tim deserves really big note in this thanks list, because, without him, I would never think about the possibility to write a book. I had my own notes and did a bunch of talks on the topic of API Design, however I never felt being capable of writing a book. It was Tim who once said: "Let's write a book describing how to write APIs that will stand the test of time." At that moment the journey of [[TheAPIBook]] started to materialize. Thanks for showing me that the book can become real, Tim. | Tim deserves really big note in this thanks list, because, without him, I would never think about the possibility to write a book. I had my own notes and did a bunch of talks on the topic of API Design, however I never felt being capable of writing a book. It was Tim who once said: "Let's write a book describing how to write APIs that will stand the test of time." At that moment the journey of [[TheAPIBook]] started to materialize. Thanks for showing me that the book can become real, Tim. | ||
- | At that time I still considered very likely that I will just co-author the book with Tim. However as Tim has always many things to do, we did not really proceeded anywhere and at the end I decided to publish the book by myself. Still, there is a lot of Tim's influence in the content of the book. Tim insisted on creating a methodology, which I described in the [[The_Future]] chapter. Tim also invented the term | + | At that time I still considered very likely that I will just co-author the book with Tim. However as Tim has always many things to do, we did not really proceeded anywhere and at the end I decided to publish the book by myself. Still, there is a lot of Tim's influence in the content of the book. Tim insisted on creating a methodology, which I described in the [[The_Future]] chapter. Tim also invented the term [[conceptual surface]] which is very good way to measure complexity of an API. At the end, Tim is not co-author of [[TheAPIBook]], however he still remain one of the authors of many of the books ideas. Thanks Tim for contributing them. |
=== Honzík Zahrádka === | === Honzík Zahrádka === | ||
There can be a long way between knowing a journey and really taking it. Tim revealed me the possibility to write [[TheAPIBook]], however I have not started to write it yet. I was waiting. I had my notes, but I was afraid to really undertake the journey and start to write, find a publisher, etc. This lasted till summer 2007, when, at one family garden party I met my wife's cousin, Honzík. I told him about the idea of writing a book and about my fear of really doing it. He said something like: "You know what to write about; you know it is an interesting topic; you know you are an expert in it. So... why haven't you started writing yet?". So cruel, but so true. At that time I decided that I need to write the first chapter, send it to publishers and if they do not refuse, really publish the book. I am glad that a year later, the book is [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1430209739?ie=UTF8&tag=apidesignorg-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1430209739 available]. Thanks Honzíku for pushing me forward at the right moment. | There can be a long way between knowing a journey and really taking it. Tim revealed me the possibility to write [[TheAPIBook]], however I have not started to write it yet. I was waiting. I had my notes, but I was afraid to really undertake the journey and start to write, find a publisher, etc. This lasted till summer 2007, when, at one family garden party I met my wife's cousin, Honzík. I told him about the idea of writing a book and about my fear of really doing it. He said something like: "You know what to write about; you know it is an interesting topic; you know you are an expert in it. So... why haven't you started writing yet?". So cruel, but so true. At that time I decided that I need to write the first chapter, send it to publishers and if they do not refuse, really publish the book. I am glad that a year later, the book is [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1430209739?ie=UTF8&tag=apidesignorg-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1430209739 available]. Thanks Honzíku for pushing me forward at the right moment. |