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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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I started off feeling mildly well-informed, by the end I will have negative knowledge about APIs
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Holy fucking shit you guys Borenstein is doing whiteboard coding in front of the jury
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I'm trying to so hard not to laugh that my face has gone hot
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OK I think he's like, drawing a diagram on this GIANT FUCKING EASEL that's facing the jury. I'm on other side of the courtroom, can't see
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He's like... talking code to himself while scribbling. "equals... math... dot... x... comma... y"
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Google Lawyer: .... Okay. Now in a different color, can you write the method you were writing?
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The face of the Google lawyer right now. The Face of the court reporter right now. Oh my god. I'm dying.
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Borenstein: The API is this thing in my head about the actions to take place (??????????)
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Google: Can you draw something that you would understand to be declarations?
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There aren't courtroom artists in here and it is the greatest shame
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I am going to lose my shit in here you guys
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He mumbling "comma" and "parenthesis" to himself as he draws
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He has his back to the jury so I'm not sure how well they can hear him
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I'm dying
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I can't report on how easy his demo is to understand because I can't see it from this angle but from the mumbling it's impossible
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Lawyer gets him to move to the side so the whole jury can see the easel
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