A lot of good advice in this presentation, I don't know any resources
of this kind with examples and so. I think the best is to look at
existing open-source projects and to think about what you like and
what you don't about their API. That should allow you to find your
own 'rules' of what you consider good design.
Good luck! It's a life-long journey :-)
On 01 Feb 2007, at 17:43, David HM Spector wrote:
Not a RIFE specific question, but does anyone have any good
resources in the design of Service Provider APIs? Or, better small
workable examples?
One of the best presentations I've come across is by Joshua Bloch
of Google (formerly a principal Java guy @ Sun)
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/effective-api-design
But having something to look at in terms of working code that's
small enough to get my head would be helpful..
_David
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