Thanks for the article NK, really interesting for people like me who didn't work with protocol buffers.
I'd highlight your section on rolling it out. It's easy to design theoretical architectures, another thing is rolling that out in existing services. Makes sense to implement an existing framework, upgrade version, and still have a feature toggle to release in a controlled manner.
Thanks for the article NK, really interesting for people like me who didn't work with protocol buffers.
I'd highlight your section on rolling it out. It's easy to design theoretical architectures, another thing is rolling that out in existing services. Makes sense to implement an existing framework, upgrade version, and still have a feature toggle to release in a controlled manner.
Thanks for the article NK, really interesting for people like me who didn't work with protocol buffers.
I'd highlight your section on rolling it out. It's easy to design theoretical architectures, another thing is rolling that out in existing services. Makes sense to implement an existing framework, upgrade version, and still have a feature toggle to release in a controlled manner.
I appreciate your comment, Fran. Thank you