Cloud Calipers.

The article offers an answer to the question of why so many computer programmers number APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) when they upgrade them.

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Communications of the ACM Vol. 59; no. 10; pp. 24 - 26
Main Author: Neville-Neil, George V.
Format: Question & Answer
Published: Association for Computing Machinery Oct2016
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