On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Jeff Eaton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Crell's Law: If an API must be use-case-optimized, make it swappable & > tailor the default for cheap shared hosting. High-end sites can swap. > > Eaton's Corollary: If an API is swappable, write two implementations. APIs > with one test case are rarely flexible enough for the second. > > --eaton > As I noted on IRC when this was mentioned, maybe there should be another law. Drupal Law 0: If you need to do something, make an API for it first. Or maybe that's just eaton's first law? ;)
