Talk:Theory and Justification
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- "In that case, developers using it will
create a feeling way different that conflicts with the architect's intentions." does not make such sense.
- 0d79391726e3
--JesseGlick 03:44, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
- There are no page numbers on this section
- Punc: Para 2: Delete comma after API - it's not necessary
- Content: Para 2: This is the perfect place to hint at some counter-examples of consistency in Java... unfortunately, I'm having some trouble coming up with examples right now! (things like A.size(), B.size(), C.getSize(), or A.toInt(), B.toInt(), C.getInt() or something)
- Spacing: Para "A Stable API" - is there an extra space before "API is stable" in italics?
- References: Para "If you believe" - "Part __" missing Part numbers (twice).
--Dmkoelle 20:50, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
- I agree with Jesse's comment that the last sentence in the first paragraph doesn't make sense. I'd perhaps suggest "In that case, developers will use it in a way that conflicts with the architect's intentions".
- (wording) para 1: "the API architect is an artist..." => "the API architect is either an artist..."
- (wording) para 2: "the API users" => "the API's users"
- (spelling) first page, last paragraph: "deja vu" => "déjà vu"
--AdamDingle 22:57, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
- "I found proof this a year later" should be "I found proof of this a year later"
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--TomWheeler Thu Mar 27 21:16:22 CDT 2008
- If the anecdote in "Design By Committee" refers to xml-tree, then that external developer was me, soon after university and very green on APIs :-)
- I did not know, that is cute.
--RichUnger Thu Mar 27 20:28:22 CDT 2008