Heard of Thrift? It's a Facebook-developed system that allows services to be defined in a language-independent manner.
Didn't we do this already, a while back?
It's slated for contribution to Apache too.
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Heard of Thrift? It's a Facebook-developed system that allows services to be defined in a language-independent manner.
Didn't we do this already, a while back?
It's slated for contribution to Apache too.
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I came across this via Oisín Hurley’s Blog.
Facebook have released a new framework to allow languages to talk with each other. This is how Facebook describe Thrift:
Thrift is a software framework for scalable cross-language services developmen... [Read More]
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