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REST or gRPC: Best practices for modern architectures

Kristina Kraljić

from PIS d.o.o. (Croatia)

About speaker

PIS d.o.o., Senior developer

Kristina Kraljić has over 10 years of experience working on complex systems for both domestic and international markets, utilizing various technologies.

For the majority of her IT career, she has worked as a Java backend developer.

She is employed at PIS d.o.o.

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This session will examine the criteria for decision-making when selecting between REST and gRPC, focusing on practical needs and architectural priorities. This presentation will include a detailed comparison of the two protocols, key use cases, best practices, and practical, real-world examples.

Attendees will gain a thorough understanding of the strengths of each protocol, concrete examples of gRPC in action, and valuable insights for implementing best practices in modern architectural design.

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