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Title How do API Documentation and Static Typing Affect API Usability?
Authors Stefan Endrikat, Stefan Hanenberg, Romain Robbes, Andreas Stefik
Publication date 2014
Abstract When developers use Application Programming Interfaces
(APIs),
they often rely on documentation to assist their tasks. In previous studies,
we reported evidence indicating that static type systems acted as a form of
implicit documentation, benefiting developer productivity. Such implicit
documentation is easier to maintain, given it is enforced by the compiler,
but previous experiments tested users without any explicit documentation. In
this paper, we report on a controlled experiment and an exploratory study
comparing the impact of using documentation and a static or dynamic type
system on a development task. Results of our study both confirm previous
findings and show that the benefits of static typing are strengthened with
explicit documentation, but that this was not as strongly felt with
dynamically typed languages.
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Pages 632-642
Conference name ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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