Technically, I think we use customer feedback to keep track of API changes. Because when we accidentally change the API, we get a lot of angry customers telling us we broke the API.
That's an interesting way to go about it but probably not the most pleasant route :) for your company I'm sure. Can I send you an email with some follow-up questions? Curious to dive deeper here.
Technically, I think we use customer feedback to keep track of API changes. Because when we accidentally change the API, we get a lot of angry customers telling us we broke the API.
There's got to be a better way.
That's an interesting way to go about it but probably not the most pleasant route :) for your company I'm sure. Can I send you an email with some follow-up questions? Curious to dive deeper here.
Sure, send me an email.
Hmmm, is there a "send someone an email" facility as part of this DEV site?
If there's not, let me do some lame email encoding to thwart the robots:
eljay (dot) adobe (dash) spam (at) gmail (dot) com
Remove the: (dash) spam
(That was some salt to thwart the smarter robots.)