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Protocol Buffers: A new open source release

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2008

Kenton Varda joined us to talk about the new open source release of Protocol Buffers, the technology that we use at Google to deal with structured data. Listen in to find out what it does, and how it could fit in to something you are doing.

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  • jaxb does that, but it's xml. You could jasonify jaxb though by just plugging in a different xml parser.

  • No, Alex, I have absolutely nothing to do with Go.

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  • Wow This new Opensource Release is awesome.

  • hey bro good work!!! Crave a awesome brand new iPad? I learned just how! I will give you my way over at my utube channel

  • What are some examples of structured text data?

  • Could Kenton Varda be the brains behind the future success of the Go programming language? lulz... ;-)

  • How exactly is this different or better that the ASN format used to represent structures?

  • Way to go Son! Love Ya! Mom

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  • Good stuff!

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