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[2407.36 --> 2408.70] We go do it. |
[2409.04 --> 2410.08] Is that a new keyword? |
[2410.46 --> 2412.62] As soon as we strayed away from that philosophy. |
[2412.98 --> 2413.28] Uh-oh. |
[2413.42 --> 2413.60] Yeah. |
[2413.92 --> 2414.96] I think we're breaking up. |
[2415.14 --> 2416.42] We're getting quantum interference. |
[2416.70 --> 2417.10] Oh, no. |
[2417.50 --> 2418.56] I'm getting quantum interference. |
[2418.74 --> 2418.94] Hello. |
[2419.24 --> 2419.52] Hello. |
[2419.78 --> 2420.38] Can you hear me? |
[2420.42 --> 2420.62] Hello. |
[2420.70 --> 2421.10] Yeah, yeah. |
[2421.26 --> 2421.94] We hear you now. |
[2422.04 --> 2422.54] We hear you. |
[2422.54 --> 2425.14] I think the security forces might be outside. |
[2425.72 --> 2429.88] I heard the sound of some servos earlier, and they might be looking for me. |
[2430.48 --> 2431.10] I'm not sure. |
[2431.78 --> 2433.18] They might know what I'm doing. |
[2433.78 --> 2435.70] That lens flare is amazing, by the way. |
[2435.88 --> 2440.54] I know it's not good for a podcast, but he's got, I just want people to know at home, the |
[2440.54 --> 2441.86] effort that Ron has gone to. |
[2441.92 --> 2446.92] We're going to have to post some pictures of this on our GoTimeFM Twitter channel, because |
[2446.92 --> 2447.58] you won't believe it. |
[2448.20 --> 2451.38] D, Burra91 on Twitter says, the language is fine. |
[2451.38 --> 2458.82] I'd go for more automated tooling and docs around majority use cases, like APIs and things. |
[2459.70 --> 2465.74] Go kind of, you know, a lot of the benefits we had with GoFund and just having a few ways |
[2465.74 --> 2468.94] of doing things meant we could kind of cooperate much easier. |
[2469.56 --> 2473.90] Should we have done that also for common things like JSON APIs? |
[2474.20 --> 2479.72] Because they are very common still, and why not have a standard way to do them as well? |
[2480.28 --> 2481.36] And we've lost him. |
[2482.06 --> 2482.70] Sorry, everybody. |
[2482.90 --> 2489.70] If you're watching live, we are just experiencing some technical difficulties because Ron is |
[2489.70 --> 2492.74] broadcasting from 30 years in the future. |
[2492.74 --> 2494.78] I think you said 2053. |
[2495.52 --> 2499.16] Just a normal GoTime episode apart from that, isn't it? |
[2499.34 --> 2499.50] Yeah. |
[2499.58 --> 2500.84] So we can go back to the topic. |
[2500.94 --> 2505.24] Finally, we stopped off at the perfect time, which is also talking exactly about APIs. |
[2505.24 --> 2507.76] So what is a standard way of doing that? |
[2508.10 --> 2509.52] Why is JSON API not standardized? |
[2509.52 --> 2515.04] Well, I mean, like, because there is a lot of people have JSON APIs, but there's loads |
[2515.04 --> 2515.88] of ways to do it. |
[2516.10 --> 2517.18] You just build it yourself. |
[2517.66 --> 2521.14] So you can use like the JSON marshall and you can use the HTTP handlers and things. |
[2521.26 --> 2526.68] But there's lots of other stuff in there, like dealing with responses and code, you know, |
[2526.74 --> 2528.48] that's quite common, those kinds of things. |
[2528.90 --> 2532.56] Some languages like Ruby, obviously, and they're really frameworks that do it. |
[2532.56 --> 2533.98] They do solve that problem. |
[2534.20 --> 2537.42] And you end up like everyone then, you know, they write the same code. |
[2537.52 --> 2538.02] It looks the same. |
[2538.10 --> 2540.04] In the same way, GoFund gives us that in Go. |
[2540.36 --> 2540.44] Yeah. |
[2540.50 --> 2540.98] So I don't know. |
[2541.06 --> 2545.44] I wonder if there's space for just in the standard library, more things that help you |
[2545.44 --> 2547.88] build kind of simple JSON APIs. |
[2548.20 --> 2549.16] It'd be quite nice. |
[2549.34 --> 2552.34] I mean, you can do it quite nicely just with the basic stuff. |
[2552.34 --> 2557.14] But like this router, for example, most people don't use that router unless you, you know, |
[2557.14 --> 2558.36] so they're very simple cases. |
[2558.48 --> 2562.48] They don't really use the router from the standard library because you have to parse the path |
[2562.48 --> 2564.88] yourself if you want to pull variables out and things like that. |
[2564.94 --> 2567.12] And it's pretty common and people have solved it. |
[2567.24 --> 2569.18] So there are packages that we use there. |
[2569.50 --> 2573.60] I wonder if we can now reconnect Ron. |
[2573.96 --> 2574.32] Hello. |
[2574.84 --> 2576.18] Ron, do you hear us? |
[2576.28 --> 2577.10] Is this thing on? |
[2577.24 --> 2577.60] Hello. |
[2578.20 --> 2578.76] You're back. |
[2579.10 --> 2579.32] Yeah. |
[2579.42 --> 2579.62] Yeah. |
[2579.62 --> 2580.18] You're back. |
[2580.32 --> 2581.84] Receiving you loud and clear again. |
[2581.84 --> 2583.70] There were some drones at the door. |
[2584.00 --> 2584.48] Oh. |
[2584.68 --> 2587.60] I wasn't sure if it was a delivery or they were trying to kill me. |
[2588.44 --> 2591.12] Speaking of that, how is Mark Bates in the future? |
[2591.40 --> 2592.72] Oh, yeah. |
[2592.92 --> 2594.18] It's too bad about Mark. |
[2594.50 --> 2595.78] A drone finally got him. |
[2596.34 --> 2597.58] Wasn't one of mine though. |
[2598.36 --> 2599.10] I don't know. |
[2599.40 --> 2600.72] Maybe it was just destiny. |
[2601.16 --> 2606.78] There's lots of conferences where Ron would be demoing something he's built using some kind |
[2606.78 --> 2611.42] of cool AI or face detection or object tracking or something and a drone. |
[2611.42 --> 2614.58] And in the conference would, you know, the drone would spin up. |
[2614.66 --> 2616.74] Part of his live demo included a live drone. |
[2617.06 --> 2621.50] And one time I think, did you teach it Mark's face so it would chase him and kill him? |
[2621.58 --> 2622.56] It was not to kill him. |
[2622.60 --> 2623.50] It was just to chase him. |
[2623.84 --> 2625.52] It's just to chase him, your honor. |
[2625.80 --> 2626.92] It was just to scare him a little. |
[2627.02 --> 2627.56] That's all. |
[2627.90 --> 2628.66] It worked. |
[2628.66 --> 2629.14] Yeah. |
[2629.24 --> 2632.64] Come to think of it, maybe eventually it just got the right idea. |
[2633.60 --> 2638.46] Stochastic dronery or whatever, you know, the drone just decided on its own. |
[2638.80 --> 2643.42] Hey, when everything's in AI, who could say why anything is doing anything anymore? |
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