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[1425.42 --> 1426.82] And so,
[1426.98 --> 1427.72] for that code,
[1427.82 --> 1428.44] that code belongs
[1428.44 --> 1428.76] to you.
[1429.02 --> 1429.40] That code,
[1429.50 --> 1430.24] you test it
[1430.24 --> 1430.82] and you maintain
[1430.82 --> 1431.22] it like,
[1431.28 --> 1431.80] like your code
[1431.80 --> 1432.20] and actually,
[1432.32 --> 1432.96] next time you run
[1432.96 --> 1433.28] Go agent,
[1433.50 --> 1434.42] it won't override
[1434.42 --> 1434.94] those files
[1434.94 --> 1437.06] and those files
[1437.06 --> 1438.30] live in the main package.
[1439.54 --> 1439.96] So,
[1440.14 --> 1440.62] the controller
[1440.62 --> 1441.56] lives in the main package
[1441.56 --> 1442.40] and,
[1442.46 --> 1443.04] and you test
[1443.04 --> 1443.76] that you own that.
[1444.30 --> 1444.54] The,
[1444.54 --> 1445.04] the,
[1445.04 --> 1446.70] the low level
[1446.70 --> 1447.26] handlers
[1447.26 --> 1448.56] that get generated
[1448.56 --> 1449.08] in,
[1449.46 --> 1449.90] by default,
[1449.98 --> 1450.44] in the package
[1450.44 --> 1451.12] called app,
[1451.44 --> 1452.34] those,
[1452.56 --> 1452.80] those,
[1453.06 --> 1453.62] those are the ones
[1453.62 --> 1454.54] that I'm saying
[1454.54 --> 1455.46] you don't have to maintain,
[1455.58 --> 1456.44] you don't have to worry about.
[1456.74 --> 1457.10] Got it.
[1457.32 --> 1458.36] And I wanted to say too,
[1458.50 --> 1458.94] in prepping
[1458.94 --> 1460.12] for this episode,
[1460.58 --> 1461.24] I watched
[1461.24 --> 1462.70] a talk
[1462.70 --> 1463.84] that Brian Keltelsen
[1463.84 --> 1464.76] gave in
[1464.76 --> 1465.18] Tampa
[1465.18 --> 1467.44] and it's simply amazing
[1467.44 --> 1468.10] if you have,
[1468.52 --> 1469.42] if you don't know Goa
[1469.42 --> 1471.04] and have any interest
[1471.04 --> 1471.52] at all,
[1471.96 --> 1472.60] the talk is
[1472.60 --> 1473.60] at an hour and 15
[1473.60 --> 1474.80] but it's so worth it
[1474.80 --> 1475.64] because he
[1475.64 --> 1477.84] shows
[1477.84 --> 1479.98] the functionalities
[1479.98 --> 1481.32] that Goa provides
[1481.32 --> 1482.06] in Gorma
[1482.06 --> 1483.54] and then he shows
[1483.54 --> 1484.06] codes
[1484.06 --> 1484.96] and pretty much
[1484.96 --> 1486.24] I watched the whole talk
[1486.24 --> 1487.36] and I came away
[1487.36 --> 1488.50] with a very good sense
[1488.50 --> 1489.18] that I understood
[1489.18 --> 1490.18] what Goa does
[1490.18 --> 1491.24] and I thought
[1491.24 --> 1492.08] it was very simple
[1492.08 --> 1492.74] to use.
[1493.38 --> 1493.82] Another thing
[1493.82 --> 1494.34] that I thought
[1494.34 --> 1494.60] was,
[1494.76 --> 1495.20] I come from
[1495.20 --> 1496.28] a Rails background
[1496.28 --> 1498.98] and I saw
[1498.98 --> 1500.04] a lot of similarities.
[1500.40 --> 1500.76] To me,
[1500.86 --> 1501.60] it felt like
[1501.60 --> 1502.58] this could
[1502.58 --> 1504.06] very much be
[1504.06 --> 1504.60] an alternative
[1504.60 --> 1505.24] to Rails
[1505.24 --> 1506.28] if I wanted to do
[1506.28 --> 1508.18] a backend app
[1508.18 --> 1509.24] or an API app
[1509.24 --> 1510.24] in Goa
[1510.24 --> 1511.30] and,
[1511.38 --> 1513.34] but except that
[1513.34 --> 1514.30] it didn't abstract
[1514.30 --> 1515.54] away a lot of the things
[1515.54 --> 1517.20] I saw right there
[1517.20 --> 1518.30] what the code
[1518.30 --> 1518.92] was doing
[1518.92 --> 1519.54] and it was
[1519.54 --> 1520.14] very much
[1520.14 --> 1521.02] under my control
[1521.02 --> 1522.42] as opposed to
[1522.42 --> 1524.04] just calling it
[1524.04 --> 1524.62] abstractions