It may come as a surprise to some Buf users, but the Buf CLI uses a custom Protobuf compiler, written in Go. Instead of shelling out to Google's reference compiler, protoc, the Buf CLI handles compilation of proto source files in process. We've put a lot of effort over the past couple of years into making sure our compiler matches the behavior of protoc, so that the switch to using Buf for new use
At Buf, our goal is to improve the way software systems integrate by making schema-driven development a "pit of success". And we've put our money on Protobuf as the winning way to describe those schemas. We are expanding on the work of the Protobuf team by providing the community a complete language spec. Protobuf is the most stable and widely adopted IDL today. By building on Protobuf, we are sta
Today we're releasing Connect, a slim framework for building browser and gRPC-compatible HTTP APIs. Connect is production-ready — focused, simple, and debuggable — and it's fully compatible with gRPC clients and servers. If you're frustrated by the complexity and instability of today's gRPC libraries, we think you'll find Connect a breath of fresh air. connect-go is available now under an Apache 2
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