Phipps says that the word "restrictions" is very controversial in the open source community.
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Cross is over, Alsup is now asking about the difference between the API and the libraries.
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Alsup: When you're referring to the API, you're referring to the collection of declaring lines of code? Phipps: Yes.
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oh god now we're getting into what a specification versus a library is?
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There is a LOT of stuff being said right now and I can't report it.
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It's just a lot.
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I can't follow the technical testimony tbh, not sure how the jury is doing
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In redirect, we're re-elaborating what the JCK does—it just lets someone put the Java steaming coffee cup on their stuff,
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bc now you're certified as Java-compatible.
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Phipps is now released. Alsup: You're free to go, you can go back to... uh... England.
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Phipps now sitting in my row.
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I think it was v3, I am not 100% sure on what I heard, so I didn't include version number in my tweet.https://twitter.com/RichFelker/status/731187005300822018 …
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Google has yet to use that fucking filing cabinet again, but it's lurking in the back.
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Daniel Borenstein now testifying for Google.
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Google asks how many programs he's written. Borenstein: Uh..... a lot?
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Google then asks how many languages he can write in. Borenstein: Uh.... also a lot.
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He's now rattling off languages at her request and there's... there's a lot.
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He seems kind of put off and embarrassed by the question lol
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He now works for a company called
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He worked at Danger from 2002-2005, on an early "smartphone."
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Yah, but again, layman audience, and def not the weirdest question in this trial. https://twitter.com/BlueSpaceCanary/status/731193434309054464 …
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Another shoutout to learning Java via "Java in a Nutshell"
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We're looking at the Java specification again.
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God, the question-form dictated by the rules of evidence is just incredible. Example:
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Google: In the course of learning the Java programming language, did you have reason to know what Java APIs are?
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Borenstein: Uh.. yes.
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OMG this trial. API can mean a lot of things Borenstein: An API can refer to a little piece of an implementation or a piece of the tool kit.
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Borenstein: It can also refer to a whole class or a whole package or a whole set of packages.
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The more this trial goes on, the less I understand everything
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