
Episode 94
gRPC, with Richard Belleville
Kubernetes Podcast from Google · Kubernetes Podcast from Google
March 10, 202035m 22s
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Show Notes
Richard Belleville works at Google on gRPC, a high-performance, universal RPC framework. Richard used gRPC before joining Google to work on it; he talks to the hosts about its history and derivation from Google's internal Stubby, how it works, and how it differs from other RPC and messaging systems.
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- gRPC
- What is gRPC?
- gRPC Basics meetup video: a recent presentation by Richard at the Orchestructure meetup
- RPC vs messaging
- What does the G stand for?
- NASA Robotic Mining Challenge
- Protocol Buffers
- Stubby became gRPC
- Abseil: an open source collection of C++ libraries drawn from the most fundamental pieces of Google's internal codebase
- Chubby lock services (the inspiration for etcd)
- Bidirectional streaming
- Polling engines
- Swagger/OpenAPI
- gRPC + JSON by Carl Mastrangelo
- HTTP/2
- Supported languages
- gRPC Core
- gRPC-web
- Users
- Graduating the CNCF
- Richard Belleville on Twitter