Google: There's nothing in this testimony that "this is the law." Oracle says the testimony is conflating with jury instruction.
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I... uh... could use a granola bar.
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Anyways, parties are trying to come to a stipulation. Google says "We have a stipulation," Hurst (Oracle) chuckles. "Not until I see it."
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We're in a break right now and I'm gonna wolf down said granola bar, hopefully I'll be sharper after.
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jury is coming back. After Astrochan is done, Oracle puts on its case, starting with present CEO Safra Katz.
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Alsup giving that admonition re: English words they discussed over the break.
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Astrachan says developers using Java programming language expect a rich set of APIs
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Oracle's cross begins.
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(Yep it's Annette Hurst)
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Oracle is questioning Astrochan on differences he's drawn between API/implementing code.
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Oracle: Is it true that the purpose of the 37 APIs in Android is the same as in the Java platform?
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Astrochan says that it's a different context.
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(but — and i'm heavily paraphrasing — that functions are the same, because functionality)
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Astrachan has been in court since last week, has heard much of the case. Oracle now asking him about other testimony in the case.
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Oracle: Designing a good API is difficult, isn't it? Astrachan agrees. Oracle: The way being a painter or a concert artist is hard?
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Astrachan: I think they're hard, I don't think they're hard in the same way.
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Astrachan depo from Sep 2011, getting played back about how "good API developers" are rare because it's hard
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"It's hard to find people who are good at anything that's hard" like football players, concert violinists
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(Astrachan likely wishes he had swapped out "concert violinists" with, like, "chess grandmasters")
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Oracle: The choice to use the 37 APIs was not a req of the language, right? Astrachan: Right, but it was necessary to meet dev expectations
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Oracle: You mean Google's business objectives, right? Astrachan disagrees, talks about his students etc.
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Astrachan says "I think you're trying to ask if there's a universe in which Google didn't use the 37 APIs, I do think there's such a place."
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Oracle: It's true that in the community, the Java APIs are viewed as "reasonably good APIs," isn't it? Astrochan: Yes.
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... Oracle: Some lines of code are better than others? Astrochan: [Some qualifications] Sure.
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Oracle: [Without the APIs,] Java programmers would have found it cumbersome to program for the Android platform, right?
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Oracle: So you thought it was a sound business practice to leverage developers . . . . A: That sounds reasonable and like something I'd say.
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Oracle: It's true that you're not an economist? Astrochan: That's true.
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Oracle: Is it true sir that you have not offered your opinion on whether Java SE is something that can be used in phones?
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Oracle said it *was* at Danger and by SavaJe (???) Is that true?
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Oracle: Isn't it true you've never created software in a commercial setting? Astrochan: I've written software that I've sold.
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