Linked by David Adams on Wed 9th Jul 2008 17:24 UTC, submitted by stonyandcher
Internet & Networking Google has open-sourced its protocol buffers, the company's lingua franca for encoding various types of data, in order to set the stage for a wave of new releases, according to official company blog posts and documents reported in this article. "Practically everyone inside Google" uses protocol buffers, states a FAQ page. "We have many other projects we would like to release as open source that use protocol buffers, so to do this, we needed to release protocol buffers first."
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by DirtyHarry on Wed 9th Jul 2008 17:57 UTC in reply to "Comment by Kroc"
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We're already downloaded it to have a look at it. Although it's basically 'nothing new', what I really like is the simplicity of the IDL language, the .proto files.

I wonder if there's a dissector for Wireshark already?

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