I *think* there have been some HTTP/3 experiments, but nothing actively
being worked on. For mobile though, grpc-java and grpc-objc clients do have
support for Cronet, and Cronet supports HTTP/3. Cronet is basically
Chrome's networking stack built into a library. There's no server support,
but that is generally not a problem because backends would already be
behind a reverse proxy.

On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 11:04 AM Jared Bischof <jbisc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm looking for any programming language that has HTTP/3 support for gRPC
> but so far I haven't found anything. Does anyone know if this exists?
> Anyone working on it?
>
> Thanks.
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