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[2881.72 --> 2882.12] clause, |
[2882.22 --> 2882.70] they always |
[2882.70 --> 2883.82] talk about |
[2883.82 --> 2885.08] CRL or |
[2885.08 --> 2885.56] curl or |
[2885.56 --> 2886.08] whatever the |
[2886.08 --> 2886.50] command. |
[2886.84 --> 2887.24] Nobody's |
[2887.24 --> 2887.60] going to |
[2887.60 --> 2888.66] rewrite curl. |
[2889.22 --> 2889.62] It doesn't |
[2889.62 --> 2890.92] require redesigning. |
[2891.12 --> 2891.56] Why? |
[2891.72 --> 2892.24] Why is it |
[2892.24 --> 2892.82] so good? |
[2892.90 --> 2893.44] What makes |
[2893.44 --> 2894.52] it so good? |
[2894.90 --> 2895.54] And what |
[2895.54 --> 2895.94] makes a |
[2895.94 --> 2896.76] good package? |
[2897.14 --> 2897.64] It's a |
[2897.64 --> 2897.90] very, |
[2898.06 --> 2898.64] very difficult |
[2898.64 --> 2899.34] question. |
[2900.12 --> 2900.62] Regardless, |
[2900.84 --> 2901.24] by the way, |
[2901.24 --> 2902.50] if you have |
[2902.50 --> 2903.14] object-oriented |
[2903.14 --> 2903.54] or not, |
[2903.62 --> 2904.22] even if it's |
[2904.22 --> 2905.08] just a bunch |
[2905.08 --> 2905.70] of functions, |
[2906.22 --> 2906.74] it is very |
[2906.74 --> 2907.36] difficult to |
[2907.36 --> 2908.66] define when |
[2908.66 --> 2909.22] you're done, |
[2909.36 --> 2910.16] to know exactly |
[2910.16 --> 2910.52] when you're |
[2910.52 --> 2910.76] done. |
[2911.14 --> 2912.36] One last |
[2912.36 --> 2913.26] question before |
[2913.26 --> 2914.22] we switch to |
[2914.22 --> 2914.98] the fun and |
[2914.98 --> 2915.78] popular opinion, |
[2916.08 --> 2917.24] which we were |
[2917.24 --> 2918.06] missing so much |
[2918.06 --> 2918.54] throughout this |
[2918.54 --> 2919.22] entire episode. |
[2919.66 --> 2920.34] You've been |
[2920.34 --> 2920.98] kind of giving |
[2920.98 --> 2921.88] sprinkles of |
[2921.88 --> 2922.72] information on |
[2922.72 --> 2923.60] the workshop. |
[2924.04 --> 2924.94] So other than |
[2924.94 --> 2925.66] this as being |
[2925.66 --> 2926.56] an object-oriented |
[2926.56 --> 2927.60] programming in Go, |
[2927.94 --> 2928.68] what else can you |
[2928.68 --> 2929.22] tell us about |
[2929.22 --> 2929.38] it? |
[2930.12 --> 2930.56] Well, |
[2930.68 --> 2931.34] I can tell |
[2931.34 --> 2931.82] you that I |
[2931.82 --> 2932.46] will take the |
[2932.46 --> 2933.38] learners through |
[2933.38 --> 2935.28] a maze of |
[2935.28 --> 2937.26] object-oriented. |
[2937.94 --> 2938.66] And when I |
[2938.66 --> 2939.66] say a maze, |
[2939.80 --> 2940.80] I mean quite |
[2940.80 --> 2941.24] literally. |
[2942.12 --> 2943.12] We are going |
[2943.12 --> 2943.66] to navigate |
[2943.66 --> 2944.68] through a maze. |
[2945.18 --> 2945.88] I mentioned |
[2945.88 --> 2946.72] Jeff Rosenstein |
[2946.72 --> 2947.70] earlier, |
[2948.00 --> 2948.98] who is my |
[2948.98 --> 2950.02] professor to |
[2950.02 --> 2951.00] intro to CS. |
[2951.00 --> 2953.10] and our |
[2953.10 --> 2954.66] first exercise |
[2954.66 --> 2955.96] way back |
[2955.96 --> 2957.34] when in |
[2957.34 --> 2959.00] 2003, |
[2959.54 --> 2960.40] that's what |
[2960.40 --> 2960.94] I'm taking |
[2960.94 --> 2961.74] people through. |
[2962.08 --> 2962.52] So it's |
[2962.52 --> 2963.86] heavily inspired |
[2963.86 --> 2964.94] by his work. |
[2965.38 --> 2965.96] So credit |
[2965.96 --> 2966.44] to him. |
[2967.30 --> 2968.26] I thought it |
[2968.26 --> 2968.94] was a very |
[2968.94 --> 2970.56] good way of |
[2970.56 --> 2972.30] exploring object-oriented. |
[2972.70 --> 2973.60] And I like to |
[2973.60 --> 2974.38] take people through |
[2974.38 --> 2975.42] journeys that I |
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