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What is RPC?

RPC (Remote Procedure Call) is a protocol that one program can use to request a service from a program located in another computer on a network without having to understand the network's details. RPC is used to call a function or procedure on a different system, which could be on the same network or across the internet. It is often used in client-server architectures.

What other technologies are related to RPC?

RPC Competitor Technologies

REST is an architectural style for building web services, often used as an alternative to RPC.
mentioned alongside RPC in 2% (5.4k) of relevant job posts
DBus is an inter-process communication mechanism that can be used as an alternative to RPC for local communication.
mentioned alongside RPC in 12% (53) of relevant job posts
SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is an RPC protocol and competes with gRPC.
mentioned alongside RPC in 0% (981) of relevant job posts
Apache Thrift is an RPC framework that serves a similar purpose to gRPC.
mentioned alongside RPC in 5% (84) of relevant job posts
GraphQL is a query language for APIs, often used as an alternative to RPC or REST.
mentioned alongside RPC in 0% (504) of relevant job posts

RPC Complementary Technologies

VB.NET can be used to create .NET applications that use gRPC for communication.
mentioned alongside RPC in 29% (1.3k) of relevant job posts
ASP.NET can be used to build applications that utilize gRPC for communication.
mentioned alongside RPC in 1% (1.9k) of relevant job posts
.NET is a development platform that supports gRPC implementation and usage.
mentioned alongside RPC in 1% (2.4k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning RPC?

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CrowdStrike
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Apple
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