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A Simple Echo Client/Server Program,In the last chapter, you learned the basics of the . file, learning how to add external dependencies, including new languages. In this chapter, we are going to build off of that work to create a simple pair of programs, in different languages (one in Java, the other in Go), to round trip messages between the two of them.闷热 发表于 2025-3-24 04:53:08
Bazel and Android,In the prior chapters, you used Bazel to develop functionality that would most likely be deployed to a backend somewhere. However, Bazel can be (and is) used for more than just backend projects, able to handle mobile clients as well. In this chapter, we will explore using Bazel to build on the Android platform.休闲 发表于 2025-3-24 08:59:53
Bazel and iOS,In the previous chapter, you made use of Bazel to expand from command line programs, suitable for servers, and leaped into the mobile world through Android. To complete the work, we will create an equivalent client for iOS.Albumin 发表于 2025-3-24 13:57:37
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Morphogenesis and Dynamical Systemslanguages. As a corollary, Bazel provided an easy way to depend upon the Protocol Buffers. In this chapter, we will explore the use of Protocol Buffers to also easily define APIs to work across various languages.