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Monthly Archives: July 2016
SDK Design Goal #3: Design for Backward Compatibility
This is a fourth article in the SDK Design Goal series. Please see the introduction article “How to present the licensed technology the right way?”. This goal works together with the prior one, Design for Extensibility. Let’s assume your SDK has passed the evaluation, the partner has integrated your product and is shipping. They are […]
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SDK Design Goal #2: Design for Extensibility
This is a third article in the SDK Design Goal series. Please see the introduction article “How to present the licensed technology the right way?”. So if you followed the Design Goal #1 article, your design is good and you assume you got everything needed for quick integration. Your SDK provides all the functionality you […]
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