Did you know that there is empirical research on how users react to software deprecation? TL;DR they choose what takes the least effort: ignore it, replace it with a workaround, etc. So deprecating to promote good practices would likely make it even worse.
RT @emsejournal: To react, or not to react: Patterns of reaction to API deprecation. Anand Ashok Sawant, Romain Robbes, Alberto Bacchelli h…
RT @emsejournal: To react, or not to react: Patterns of reaction to API deprecation. Anand Ashok Sawant, Romain Robbes, Alberto Bacchelli h…
RT @emsejournal: To react, or not to react: Patterns of reaction to API deprecation. Anand Ashok Sawant, Romain Robbes, Alberto Bacchelli h…
To react, or not to react: Patterns of reaction to API deprecation. Anand Ashok Sawant, Romain Robbes, Alberto Bacchelli https://t.co/4rKW9UQ4x3
RT @anandsaw: Happy to announce that our @emsejournal journal first paper "To react, or not to react: Patterns of reaction to API deprecati…
RT @anandsaw: Happy to announce that our @emsejournal journal first paper "To react, or not to react: Patterns of reaction to API deprecati…
RT @anandsaw: Happy to announce that our @emsejournal journal first paper "To react, or not to react: Patterns of reaction to API deprecati…
RT @anandsaw: Happy to announce that our @emsejournal journal first paper "To react, or not to react: Patterns of reaction to API deprecati…
Happy to announce that our @emsejournal journal first paper "To react, or not to react: Patterns of reaction to API deprecation" with @rrobbes and @sback_ is finally online and open access. It can be found here:https://t.co/JrQkPnKwIe