A language-neutral, platform-neutral extensible mechanism for serializing structured data.
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The protocolbuffers organization on GitHub hosts a wide range of repositories focused on Protocol Buffers, a language-neutral and platform-neutral method for serializing structured data. Their primary languages include Go, C, Starlark, C++, JavaScript, and PHP, with notable projects like protobuf and protobuf-go serving as essential tools for developers working with data interchange formats.
Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
Go support for Google's protocol buffers
a small protobuf implementation in C
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Protoscope is a simple, human-editable language for representing and emitting the Protobuf wire format.
This repository contains only PHP files to support Composer installation. This repository is a mirror of [protobuf](https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf). Any support requests, bug reports, or development contributions should be directed to that project. To install protobuf for PHP, please see https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/tree/master/php
txtpbfmt parses, edits and formats text proto files in a way that preserves comments.
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This repository contains grammars for parsing Protocol Buffers's .proto files
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A shared repository for Protobuf CI actions
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Ruby Rules for Bazel. This is a fork of https://github.com/bazelruby/rules_ruby exclusively for protobuf internal usage
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The central registry of Bazel modules for the Bzlmod external dependency system.
The protocolbuffers organization builds several key projects on GitHub, including protobuf, which is essential for data serialization. Their repositories utilize various programming languages such as Go, C, and JavaScript, catering to a wide developer audience.
The primary programming languages used by the protocolbuffers organization include Go, C, Starlark, C++, JavaScript, and PHP. This diverse set of languages supports their various projects and enhances compatibility across different platforms.
Yes, all repositories under the protocolbuffers organization are public, allowing developers and users to access, contribute to, and utilize their projects freely. This transparency fosters collaboration and community involvement in the development of Protocol Buffers.
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