gRPC: Where to put the output files after compiling with protoc

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  1. grpc-microservice-example

    Go microservice tutorial project using gRPC

    Anyways, my recommendation would be to keep the generated files out of where the proto files live, to clearly separate them, I have an example of that here.

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