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[2455.62 --> 2456.00] So that's
[2456.00 --> 2456.28] where it
[2456.28 --> 2456.62] came from.
[2456.66 --> 2456.90] It came
[2456.90 --> 2457.22] from a
[2457.22 --> 2457.82] real problem
[2457.82 --> 2458.36] in our
[2458.36 --> 2458.96] code base.
[2459.32 --> 2459.78] And then
[2459.78 --> 2460.70] kind of
[2460.70 --> 2461.62] realized that
[2461.62 --> 2462.30] if people
[2462.30 --> 2462.94] don't agree
[2462.94 --> 2463.36] that it's
[2463.36 --> 2463.74] an object
[2463.74 --> 2464.08] oriented
[2464.08 --> 2464.66] language,
[2464.78 --> 2465.64] then one,
[2466.02 --> 2466.48] I want
[2466.48 --> 2466.84] them to
[2466.84 --> 2467.38] see why
[2467.38 --> 2467.70] I think
[2467.70 --> 2468.16] it is
[2468.16 --> 2469.32] and at
[2469.32 --> 2469.64] least give
[2469.64 --> 2469.94] them the
[2469.94 --> 2470.28] option.
[2470.92 --> 2471.40] And also,
[2471.54 --> 2472.02] I feel like
[2472.02 --> 2472.42] we failed
[2472.42 --> 2472.76] them in
[2472.76 --> 2473.12] some way.
[2473.24 --> 2473.82] If people
[2473.82 --> 2474.46] work with
[2474.46 --> 2474.90] Go and
[2474.90 --> 2475.46] they don't
[2475.46 --> 2476.26] see it
[2476.26 --> 2476.96] and they
[2476.96 --> 2477.50] don't see
[2477.50 --> 2478.14] the benefits
[2478.14 --> 2478.70] at all
[2478.70 --> 2479.80] and they
[2479.80 --> 2480.30] don't think
[2480.30 --> 2480.70] it even
[2480.70 --> 2481.26] exists,
[2481.26 --> 2482.52] it's a
[2482.52 --> 2483.26] massive part
[2483.26 --> 2483.54] of the
[2483.54 --> 2484.56] language that
[2484.56 --> 2485.00] they're not
[2485.00 --> 2485.54] utilizing.
[2486.54 --> 2487.20] Go is very
[2487.20 --> 2488.16] simple, like
[2488.16 --> 2488.78] in the sense
[2488.78 --> 2489.20] that, for
[2489.20 --> 2490.18] instance, if
[2490.18 --> 2490.96] we compare it
[2490.96 --> 2491.62] to my first
[2491.62 --> 2492.22] language, it's
[2492.22 --> 2492.76] not really my
[2492.76 --> 2493.30] first language,
[2493.40 --> 2494.18] let's say my
[2494.18 --> 2495.36] somewhat first
[2495.36 --> 2495.80] language.
[2496.12 --> 2496.58] My first
[2496.58 --> 2497.10] language is
[2497.10 --> 2497.98] Pascal, but
[2497.98 --> 2499.00] if you point a
[2499.00 --> 2499.38] gun to my
[2499.38 --> 2499.78] head, I won't
[2499.78 --> 2500.36] be able to.
[2500.52 --> 2501.08] Same here.
[2501.54 --> 2501.80] Yeah.
[2502.46 --> 2502.86] They're the
[2502.86 --> 2503.62] products of the
[2503.62 --> 2505.04] same education
[2505.04 --> 2505.88] system.
[2506.28 --> 2506.90] Some people
[2506.90 --> 2508.48] had Java,
[2508.48 --> 2510.26] which is
[2510.26 --> 2510.76] not really
[2510.76 --> 2511.90] the uncle
[2511.90 --> 2513.88] of Go,
[2514.08 --> 2514.82] unlike Pascal,
[2514.94 --> 2515.36] which is.
[2515.64 --> 2516.20] Yeah, that's
[2516.20 --> 2516.46] true.
[2516.74 --> 2517.22] It's actually
[2517.22 --> 2517.60] true.
[2517.90 --> 2518.28] Although I
[2518.28 --> 2518.68] did start
[2518.68 --> 2519.16] with doctor
[2519.16 --> 2519.76] scheme to
[2519.76 --> 2520.22] be very,
[2520.36 --> 2521.02] very accurate.
[2521.58 --> 2522.14] Well, I
[2522.14 --> 2523.10] mean, the
[2523.10 --> 2523.64] only reason
[2523.64 --> 2524.10] that I know
[2524.10 --> 2524.38] that is