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Add blog post about the state of gRPC-Web #791

Closed johanbrandhorst closed 5 years ago

johanbrandhorst commented 5 years ago

This post describes the current state of gRPC in the browser.

Thanks to @jadekler who has been working with me and contributed the artwork and @wenbozhu of the Google gRPC-Web team and @MarcusLongmuir and @easyCZ of the Improbable gRPC-Web team for their help with staking out the future direction of gRPC-Web.

A sister post of this one is available for preview on my blog (could be helpful for viewing the footnote layout): https://deploy-preview-46--jbrandhorst.netlify.com/post/state-of-grpcweb.

jeanbza commented 5 years ago

Could you add a first sentence that reads (something like):

This is a guest post by Johan Brandhorst, Staff Software Engineer at Yadda Yadda Co.

? (incl italics)

johanbrandhorst commented 5 years ago

Could you add a first sentence that reads (something like):

This is a guest post by Johan Brandhorst, Staff Software Engineer at Yadda Yadda Co.

? (incl italics)

Done :smiley:

jeanbza commented 5 years ago

LG, thank you! :D

carl-mastrangelo commented 5 years ago

@johanbrandhorst Hi Johan, thanks for the post. We have two other blog posts on the deck for submission, and we typically post them at least a week apart. This means that your post probably can go public some time around early January.

johanbrandhorst commented 5 years ago

Sounds good to me :).

johanbrandhorst commented 5 years ago

Hi, just wanted to give a heads-up that I have some minor changes planned to this post now that the improbable-eng proxy has added grpc-web-text support, could we mark this as WIP until further notice?

johanbrandhorst commented 5 years ago

OK, I think this is good to go again, pending another review of the new wording.

carl-mastrangelo commented 5 years ago

@johanbrandhorst merged, thanks!

freb commented 5 years ago

This doesn't relate to the article content, but on the root blog page (https://grpc.io/blog/), the article contains the full text, while those below it only contain an intro text. Additionally, the H1 headers are white, blending in with the background. The other posts don't appear to contain any H1's, which is maybe why it wasn't noticed before.

carl-mastrangelo commented 5 years ago

@freb thanks for the report. I sent out https://github.com/grpc/grpc.github.io/pull/814 to fix.