wow, auto-complete went mad with that, sorry. "nay" => may; "red is" =>
redis, etc.

On 21 Jun 2017 8:22 a.m., "Marc Gravell" <[email protected]> wrote:

> "You wish to express data in a mechanism that can be expressed as a byte
> stream, and/or communicate that between systems that nay or may not be
> using different architectures, in a way that is efficient both
> computationally and in terms of bandwidth; and a platform independent tool
> to express the data format of such data"
>
> This could include:
>
> - persisting state - for example  to a file in a single application, or as
> a row blob in a nosql data store
> - an API between two systems - which could be two systems in the same org,
> or could be between two independent orgs
>
> Basically, the need to store and/or communicate data comes up **all the
> time**. It is one of the most common things you'll ever be doing in
> programming. If you're in the http+ajax/ws world, you might default to JSON
> - but even in that scenario there nay be benefits to more efficient
> transfer mechanisms (and note: protobuf does include a JSON layer too). But
> outside of http+ajax/ws, efficiency may be a much much higher incentive.
>
> That's what protobuf offers.
>
> The public google API *alone* consists of over 200 .proto schemas for
> various APIs. I use protobuf for storing data in red is, and for various
> file formats.
>
>
>
> On 21 Jun 2017 4:47 a.m., <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Being a student, I need to know where we really use protobufs in. A
>> clearer picture is required. Also tell me how it can be applied in the
>> client - server communication cases.
>> Thank you.
>>
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