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by SomeCallMeTim
4831 days ago
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>If I could pick one thing about myself to improve right now it would be API design skills. I know it's cliche to suggest, but learn by doing. You need to think about what you're doing, of course. Otherwise you're just doing things by rote. One thing I love to do when designing an API is to write pseudo-code that is using the new API, before I even start to design the API itself. Just think to yourself, "What is the exact call I want to be able to make?" That call probably doesn't have a dozen parameters, or 15 lines of set-up. It has the minimal information you need to get things done. Oh, and one other trick: If anything EVER annoys you about an API, decide to fix it rather than putting up with it. I don't care if it's NOT "your" API to fix; wrap it with convenience functions if necessary. Good luck. |
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