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generator from [the golang/protobuf Github repo](https://github.com/golang/protobuf), with more languages in development. Full documentation for proto3 is currently in development, but you can see
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generator from [the golang/protobuf Github repo](https://github.com/golang/protobuf), with more languages in development. Full documentation for proto3 is currently in development, but you can see
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the major differences from the current default version in the [release notes](https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases).
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the major differences from the current default version in the [release notes](https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases).
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In general, we recommend that you use proto3 with gRPC as it lets you use the
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In general, while you *can* use proto2 (the current default protocol buffers version), we recommend that you use proto3 with gRPC as it lets you use the full range of gRPC-supported languages, as well as avoiding compatibility
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full range of gRPC-supported languages, as well as avoiding compatibility
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issues with proto2 clients talking to proto3 servers and vice versa.
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issues with proto2 clients talking to proto3 servers and vice versa. You
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can find out more about these potential issues in [where should we put this
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info? It's important but not really part of an overview]. If you need to
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continue using proto2 for Java, C++, or Python but want
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to try gRPC, you can see an example using a proto2 gRPC client and server
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[wherever we put it].
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<a name="hello"></a>
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<a name="hello"></a>
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## Hello gRPC!
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## Hello gRPC!
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