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Authored by: hardmath on Wednesday, April 18 2012 @ 03:20 PM EDT |
It's not misspeaking if the Judge hears him say one thing on the video
deposition and opposite in the witness chair.
Google objected to Boies' question about whether one could write a Java program
without the "Sun APIs", to me a reasonable objection as Ellison is
clearly no programmer.
But Ellison assured the Judge he could answer from personal knowledge, so the
question and answer were allowed.
As it turns out the example (Springsource's Spring Java) that Ellison gave uses
a third party implementation of the core Java API specification, so it hardly
stands for the proposition that Oracle would want to make here, separating the
Java language from the reliance on core APIs, including the 37 accused APIs.
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