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[1749.62 --> 1750.02] And so
[1750.02 --> 1751.18] I think
[1751.18 --> 1751.44] you need
[1751.44 --> 1751.76] to make
[1751.76 --> 1751.90] it
[1751.90 --> 1752.44] approachable
[1752.44 --> 1752.92] so anybody
[1752.92 --> 1753.42] can take
[1753.42 --> 1754.00] advantage of
[1754.00 --> 1754.34] it and
[1754.34 --> 1755.04] leverage it.
[1755.34 --> 1756.88] as best
[1756.88 --> 1758.00] as possible,
[1758.10 --> 1758.22] right?
[1758.28 --> 1758.98] You shouldn't
[1758.98 --> 1759.48] have to
[1759.48 --> 1760.78] know how
[1760.78 --> 1761.26] the tool
[1761.26 --> 1762.10] works to
[1762.10 --> 1762.56] take full
[1762.56 --> 1763.18] advantage of
[1763.18 --> 1763.40] it.
[1763.82 --> 1764.28] I think it
[1764.28 --> 1764.62] should be,
[1764.74 --> 1765.10] it's the
[1765.10 --> 1766.00] tool's job
[1766.00 --> 1767.10] to make
[1767.10 --> 1767.86] sure that
[1767.86 --> 1769.12] you can use
[1769.12 --> 1769.52] it in a way
[1769.52 --> 1770.14] that's easy
[1770.14 --> 1770.74] and all the
[1770.74 --> 1771.36] complexity is
[1771.36 --> 1771.92] hidden from
[1771.92 --> 1772.18] you.
[1772.58 --> 1772.84] And at the
[1772.84 --> 1773.40] same time,
[1773.60 --> 1774.38] if you are
[1774.38 --> 1775.16] a more
[1775.16 --> 1775.74] advanced user
[1775.74 --> 1776.18] or you're
[1776.18 --> 1776.72] curious and
[1776.72 --> 1777.02] you can see
[1777.02 --> 1777.24] how it
[1777.24 --> 1777.60] works,
[1777.94 --> 1778.26] it shouldn't
[1778.26 --> 1778.64] be hidden
[1778.64 --> 1779.00] either.
[1779.14 --> 1779.52] And what's
[1779.52 --> 1779.84] underneath
[1779.84 --> 1780.60] should also be
[1780.60 --> 1781.18] fairly nice
[1781.18 --> 1781.74] design and
[1781.74 --> 1781.94] program.
[1781.94 --> 1783.34] But you
[1783.34 --> 1783.52] shouldn't
[1783.52 --> 1783.88] have to be
[1783.88 --> 1784.34] exposed to
[1784.34 --> 1784.56] the whole
[1784.56 --> 1785.78] thing from
[1785.78 --> 1786.28] the get-go.
[1786.86 --> 1787.58] So another
[1787.58 --> 1788.14] thing that's
[1788.14 --> 1788.68] kind of
[1788.68 --> 1790.60] risen in
[1790.60 --> 1791.50] extreme popularity
[1791.50 --> 1792.22] over the past
[1792.22 --> 1792.50] couple of
[1792.50 --> 1793.12] years is
[1793.12 --> 1793.60] Swagger
[1793.60 --> 1794.66] for doing
[1794.66 --> 1795.12] API
[1795.12 --> 1795.92] specifications.
[1796.96 --> 1797.38] And as I
[1797.38 --> 1798.10] understand it,
[1798.58 --> 1799.14] Goa also
[1799.14 --> 1800.16] generates all
[1800.16 --> 1800.92] the Swagger
[1800.92 --> 1802.34] specs so that
[1802.34 --> 1802.92] you get the
[1802.92 --> 1803.76] Swagger UI
[1803.76 --> 1804.84] for free for
[1804.84 --> 1805.28] anything that
[1805.28 --> 1805.74] you've defined
[1805.74 --> 1806.48] in this DSL.
[1806.48 --> 1807.10] Yeah,
[1807.26 --> 1808.26] Swagger was
[1808.26 --> 1809.04] definitely a big
[1809.04 --> 1810.00] inspiration for
[1810.00 --> 1810.80] the abstractions
[1810.80 --> 1811.46] in the design.
[1812.30 --> 1813.40] So it's no
[1813.40 --> 1814.60] coincidence that
[1814.60 --> 1815.98] the Swagger
[1815.98 --> 1817.08] generation is
[1817.08 --> 1819.04] fairly complete
[1819.04 --> 1819.74] in the sense
[1819.74 --> 1820.22] that you can
[1820.22 --> 1822.06] express anything
[1822.06 --> 1822.52] that you can