The problem with this case is that pretty much everyone this case actually affects knows what an API is, but it's all up to people who don't
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
Also, yeah, the Schwartz breakfast menu analogy made *no* sense.
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Google: Were the Java APIs sold or licensed separately from the language? Schwartz: No.
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Google: Can you explain what an implementation is? Schwartz: Can I go back to my breakfast menu analogy?
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Google: *wearily* Well that didn't work with the judge but go ahead
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Schwartz explains that two restaurants can both say they serve hamburgers but the actual hamburgers themselves are different
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The actual hamburgers are the implementations.
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@sarahjeong That's...not that bad an analogy, actually.1 réponse 0 Retweet 4 j'aime -
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@justkelly_ok yeah, it was a lot better than his previous attempt, but I must note that hamburgers do not normally appear on breakfast menus3 réponses 0 Retweet 17 j'aime -
En réponse à @sarahjeong @justkelly_ok
have you ever had a fried egg on a burger? Why aren't breakfast burgers a thing?
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Vegans aren't allowed to have opinions
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