gRPC is a high performance, open source, general RPC framework that puts
mobile and HTTP/2 first. gRPC is based on many years of Google’s
experience in building distributed systems - it is designed to be low
latency, bandwidth and CPU efficient, to create massively distributed
systems that...
Next month
(January 10th, to be exact), we will have Google Developer Advocate Ray
Tsang (https://twitter.com/saturnism) in town to talk about gRPC.[1] I saw
a brief demo at JavaOne and it was awesome. This is a great opportunity
for the Oklahoma City tech community, so we want to get the word o...
December meeting is cancelled. We apologize for the inconvenience but we were unable to obtain a speaker for this month.
Be watching for details about the January 10, 2017 meeting.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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