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  1. Runtime Aspects of APIs (1,842 bytes)
    3: ... evolve them compatibly. The [[Runtime Aspects of APIs|chapter 11]] does not reveal the holy grail, but ...
  2. Separate APIs for Clients and Providers (2,160 bytes)
    3: ... It analyses the differences between evolution of APIs targeted to different clients, analyses what kind...
  3. Cooperating with Other APIs (986 bytes)
    3: ...es why we have problems when working with foreign APIs and suggest strategies to deal with such situatio...

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  1. AndreiBadea (432 bytes)
    1: ...he Spring Framework support; he designed NetBeans APIs in the database and Java EE area and reviewed a c...
  2. JesseGlick (745 bytes)
    1: ...APIs; refactor or deprecate existing APIs; review APIs created by others; and define the versioning beha...
  3. The Motivation to Create an API (451 bytes)
    3: ...at even if you try, you cannot live without APIs. APIs are everywhere, even in in-house systems. In the ...
  4. Determining What Makes a Good API (863 bytes)
    3: ...of [[API]]s you liked more than others? Are those APIs that you liked the most also those most easily us...
  5. Ever Changing Targets (819 bytes)
    3: ...ystems which provide some functionality via their APIs (like the X Window server), are expected to evolv...
  6. Runtime Aspects of APIs (1,842 bytes)
    3: ... evolve them compatibly. The [[Runtime Aspects of APIs|chapter 11]] does not reveal the holy grail, but ...
  7. Separate APIs for Clients and Providers (2,160 bytes)
    3: ... It analyses the differences between evolution of APIs targeted to different clients, analyses what kind...
  8. Cooperating with Other APIs (986 bytes)
    3: ...es why we have problems when working with foreign APIs and suggest strategies to deal with such situatio...
  9. Declarative Programming (2,381 bytes)
    3: ... suggest some good forms to use for this style of APIs including [[XML]], [[PropertyFiles]] or other [[p...
    13: == Documenting Declarative APIs ==
  10. The Future (2,302 bytes)
    3: ...y are not necessary. It is possible to write good APIs in C, in [[wikipedia::Java|Java]] even now. It is...
  11. LibraryReExportIsNPComplete (12,129 bytes)
  12. Do Not Expose More Than You Want (784 bytes)
    3: ...ome simple trick that will help you design better APIs? The [[Do Not Expose More Than You Want|chapter 5...
  13. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily Life (27,376 bytes)
    161: ... portable applications written with [[Html4Java]] APIs are! In fact you can write your application code ...
  14. OlderBlogPosts (111,273 bytes)
    49: ...vsSPI|mount]] [[APIvsSPI|client APIs and provider APIs]] so they can strengthen [[APIvsSPI|each other]].
    325: APIs age and from time to time they get into so bad st...
    470: ...ontravariance]] is not very useful when designing APIs in Java, right? However due to [[erasure]] of the...
    478: ...on? None, or you don't care? If you are designing APIs, then you should! Because [[intelligent design]] ...
    676: Can you imagine [[APILessAPI|world without APIs]]? I can now...
  15. Trust (4,434 bytes)
    12: ...ean we need more [[BackwardCompatibility]] in our APIs in order to prevent collapse of software industry...
    61: ...mmediate actions. Those who care can produce good APIs without that exception anyway. If people want to ...
  16. Using Games to Improve API Design Skills (752 bytes)
    3: ...ok you may ask: "OK, you told us how to write the APIs properly, but how am I supposed to transfer this ...
  17. End Of Life Procedures (473 bytes)
    3: ...ife Procedures|Chapter 19]], you can send you old APIs to [[black hole]] smoothly while keeping [[Backwa...
  18. SignatureTests (3,631 bytes)
  19. Evolving the API Universe (1,068 bytes)
    3: ... also knowing how to allow coexistence of similar APIs.
  20. InvitationForReaders (1,928 bytes)

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