ANYWAYS we're back to the trial. Looking at a November 2015 depo of a Google employee (didn't catch his name)
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Oracle is now on direct with Douglas Schmidt.
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I'm going to shorten as "DS" to distinguish from Eric Schmidt.
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DS is a professor of computer science at Vanderbilt. Basically, Astrachan's opposite number.
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DS was at DARPA at one point, also CTO at several companies.
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Also worked with NASA on Mars lander?
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Damn, Douglas, back at it with the very dense slides with diagrams that are supposed to explain Java
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3D block made up of many many color-coded bricks with text labels so tiny I cannot read them from the second row of the gallery
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Top layer is "Java Language," middle is "Java API Packages" and bottom is "Java Virtual Machine."
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Like Astrachan, DS has been here for the trial, watching, waiting.
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Slide now shows "Software Map of the Java SE 5 APIs," a cluster/net style visualization
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Now, an overlay of the 37 APIs across the dispersed net, how they "touch with the classes and interfaces" of the APIs.
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The map of the APIs is shows BOTH declaring code and implementing code.
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The map only shows packages and classes, doesn't show methods because there would be too much info.
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Third diagram now draws lines between classes, relationships between classes, interfaces
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Now zooming into java.util :(
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So many dots and lines :(
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one of the jurors got that "fuck this is hard" look on his face
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DS testifies that the configuration of gray lines were creative decisions made by the creators
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Oh no Now there's a diagram of classes DS: AbstrictList is a class called a super class
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Arrows going from "ArrayList" and "Vector" to "AbstractList" and then up to "List" :(
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This is the first we've ever heard the term "super class" :(
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OK, now the diagram has highlighted the "copied" relationships between classes in red.
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This is pretty interesting!
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Still some deep frowning over in the jury box.
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Alsup: When we retain experts like this, they always show diagrams like this, but these illustrative diagrams won't be in the jury room
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It's not really "evidence," it's just being used to help understandhttps://twitter.com/jg_networks/status/732650979431223296 …
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Now testifying about the parts of the APIs that were "necessary" to use Java—the Reinhold chart.
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Alsup now asking questions about the DS chart. "So some of the red things you say are copied are interfaces."
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