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RPC - Tempo Preview Available #231

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andrewmd5 opened this issue May 2, 2023 · 3 comments
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RPC - Tempo Preview Available #231

andrewmd5 opened this issue May 2, 2023 · 3 comments
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An early preview of the official solution to RPC with Bebop is now available. You can find more information on its repository,here.

If you have feedback, comments, or suggestions for Tempo share them on its repository. For feedback, comments, of suggestions on how to improve the Bebop compiler for Tempo, reply to this issue or open a new one.

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sgf commented Jul 27, 2024

no C# support yet

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andrewmd5 commented Jul 28, 2024

I haven't seen that much demand for the RPC project so it's been on the backlog, however I plan on implementing it for myself so it will be available at some point in the future.

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sgf commented Jul 28, 2024

Whether RPC can become popular depends on its design, such as ease of use, complexity, performance, and functionality.

Functionality, complexity, and ease of use are difficult to grasp. For example, GRPC is actually a bit complex and not lightweight enough. Moreover, its performance is not good enough. But because it is produced by Google, it has become the de facto specification in many cases.

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