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