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- | As [[TheAPIBook]]'s Chapter 3, [[Determining What Makes a Good API]] argues, there is much more types of an [[wikipedia::Api|API]] than ''just'' signatures of classes and methods. Some of them were already discussed in [[TheAPIBook]] itself, but as our understanding of this topic is growing everyday, this page contains additional and more recent observations about nature of [[wikipedia::Api|API]] types. | + | As [[TheAPIBook]]'s Chapter 3, [[Determining What Makes a Good API]] argues, there is much more types of an [[wikipedia::Api|API]] than ''just'' signatures of classes and methods. |
+ | In the broad sense used in [[TheAPIBook]], an [[API]] includes ''every externally observable aspect'' of your code. Some of them were already discussed in [[TheAPIBook]] itself, but as our understanding of this topic is growing everyday, this page contains additional and more recent observations about nature of [[wikipedia::Api|API]] types. |