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Clément Jean
Clément Jean
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Clément Jean is the CTO of Education for Ethiopia, a start-up focusing on educating K-12 students in Ethiopia. On top of that, he is also an online instructor (on Udemy, Linux Foundation, and others) teaching people about diff erent kinds of technologies. In both his occupations, he deals with technologies such as Protobuf and gRPC and how to apply them to real-life use cases. His overall goal is to empower people through education and technology.
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This section will use Golang. If you are not confident about using Golang, I would still encourage you to try and get a sense of what is going on. The best alternative to write such a plugin is C++, although it is a less beginner-friendly language.

Let us start creating our own protoc plugin. Since the protogen API (https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/compiler/protogen) is easy to use, we are going to build it in Golang. Similarly to the work we did in Chapter 7, we are going to separate the business logic (pkg) and the CLI (cmd) part of our application. So, we will have the following file structure:

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├─ cmd
│ └─ protoc-gen-check
│    └─ ...
├─ go.mod
├─ pkg
│ └─ protoc-gen-check
│    └─ ...
└─ proto
   └─ validate
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Clément Jean

Clément Jean is the CTO of Education for Ethiopia, a start-up focusing on educating K-12 students in Ethiopia. On top of that, he is also an online instructor (on Udemy, Linux Foundation, and others) teaching people about diff erent kinds of technologies. In both his occupations, he deals with technologies such as Protobuf and gRPC and how to apply them to real-life use cases. His overall goal is to empower people through education and technology.
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