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gRPC and Protocol Buffers in 6 Minutes

In this video, we break down the basics of gRPC - a powerful framework that allows services to communicate across different languages and platforms. We use a simple diagram to show how a Java-based gRPC server interacts with clients written in JavaScript, Android-Java, and C# (.Net). You will learn how gRPC stubs work, how Protocol Buffers (protobuf) are used for efficient data serialization, and how proto requests and responses facilitate seamless communication between services. 🔹 What is gRPC? gRPC (gRPC Remote Procedure Calls) is a high-performance framework that enables fast, secure, and efficient communication between microservices in distributed systems. It is cross-platform, supports multiple languages, and uses HTTP/2 for transport. 🔹 Key Topics Covered - gRPC server-client communication - Multi-language support (Java, JavaScript, Android, .Net) - How gRPC stubs simplify remote procedure calls - Using Protocol Buffers for efficient data exchange Subscribe for more deep dives into tech frameworks, microservices, and distributed systems! ☕ Buy Me a Coffee: