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Jesse Wilson on programming.
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An awkward API OkHttp 1.0 started out as an optimized implementation of HttpURLConnection. This old API is awkward to implement because there is an implicit state machine that corresponds to the under...
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Designing APIs is hard. One technique that helps me is to tell a story with the code: I’ll make a sequence of calls to show how things fit together. I find this helps me to discover what methods I nee...
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People do open source for lots of reasons. One reason that I do open source is because I enjoy it...
Recently I had fun connecting Okio to zlib. It even had fun side quests:
I learned about zlib, info-zip, PKZip, and how they relate. Sometimes a project’s logo tells you a lot!... -
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Decisions, Deciders, and Executors
Most of the software I write exists to automate a process. It might automate a high-level workflow like peer-to-peer money transfers, or a low-level implementation detail like encoding an HTTP request as bytes.
I’ve learned that my code is healthier with when it’s strictly divided into value objects, service objects, and glue. But even with this rule I struggle with service objects that are difficult to write & maintain.... -
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A non-scientific survey of ZIP Metadata
Okio's has an openZip() function that views a .zip file as a FileSystem. To expose file metadata in the file system API, Okio must extract it from the .zip file.
There’s at least four ways to encode timestamps in a .zip file. I wanted to find out which of these formats are used in practice, so I can support them in Okio. I was also curious about what other metadata is used.... -
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I don’t do many crimes. I don’t even do crimes that I could do without getting caught! Every single time my dog poops on the sidewalk, I pick it up. Even if nobody’s watching! I have honor.
With that disclaimer out of the way, here’s instructions on how to do an excellent crime......
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