Paradoxes

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The book is now available for download at [http://buy.apidesign.org Amazon US] and mirror sites, including [http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009NNXPES/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=B009NNXPES&linkCode=as2&tag=apidesignorg-21 Amazon GB]. Those who prefer other formats and readers than kindle may take a look at [http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/20-api-paradoxes-jaroslav-tulach/1113250751 Barnes & Noble] site.
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The presentation has been delivered many times. Here is a recording of [[20ParadoxesAtJDD|20 API Paradoxes]] at [[JDD]] Krakow.
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There is nothing unnatural on [[paradox]]es. Yet they attract human attention. They show where our expectation does not match reality. And that is exactly the place where we can learn something new. That is why let's concentrate on [[paradox]]es.
There is nothing unnatural on [[paradox]]es. Yet they attract human attention. They show where our expectation does not match reality. And that is exactly the place where we can learn something new. That is why let's concentrate on [[paradox]]es.
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* Apendix: API design [[guidelines]].
* Apendix: API design [[guidelines]].
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Soon after publishing Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, Kant realized that nobody is able to read it all and he released his Prolegomena to summarize and re-explain in more understandable style the thoughts of his Critique. I'd like my Paradoxes to do the same to TheAPIBook with the hope to attract wider audience to the topic of API design and convince part of them that it is worth to buy TheAPIBook.

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The book is now available for download at Amazon US and mirror sites, including Amazon GB. Those who prefer other formats and readers than kindle may take a look at Barnes & Noble site.

The presentation has been delivered many times. Here is a recording of 20 API Paradoxes at JDD Krakow.


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