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Micro Lesson Name:
The API is not abstracted from the business (2): examples Show
Mini lesson target:
This micro-course joins up with a micro-lesson: "API is not abstracted from the business", and to illustrate it in detail, there are code examples. Many people believe that APIs are abstracted from business requirements, really? This micro-course explores this topic. This topic is another video tutorial (name: "The parent class is not abstract!") Sister's work.
Introduction to Micro courses :
In fact, the API is broken out, is to < buyer knowledge > separate. This micro-course explains in detail the segmentation methods and principles of business domain knowledge (domain knowledge) and buyer knowledge. It allows you to easily learn the development of the app framework and its API design. This micro-course connects to a micro-lesson: "API is not abstracted from the business", and then an example of a detailed explanation, and code examples.
Content Unit:
sec_01: API is not abstracted from the business
Sec_ shape
Sec_ In the following: analysis of two kinds of knowledge
Sec_ 04:listview interface design
Sec_ 05:api special design
Sec_ 06:listview use code example
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API is not abstracted from the business (2) _ Illustration