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janikvonrotz.ch
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| | | | For my last project I had to build a web application to administrate a MongoDB database. Due to using Meteor quite a lot I heard about Graphql and the Apollostack. Graphql, which is a specification done by Facebook engineers, promises to be the better REST API (which I hope it is). I became curious and decided the build the server API with Apollo. First I tried to evade using the Meteor as build system as I don't want to get too accustomed to this full-stack ecosystem. However, building a live-reload server and client build system in ES6 with Node.js, Babel and Webpack was simply too much work compared to building this simple web app. So in result this was my stack: | |
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leoloso.com
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| | | | A brand-new GraphQL server in PHP is coming to town | |
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timesflowstemmed.com
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| | | | Some books do not speak to you. They speak with you, waiting quietly until you are ready to be read. | |
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blog.iterate.no
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| | "Earth to Anders! It's the daily stand-up!" It felt like being a boy again, hearing my mother calling me in for dinner when it finally was my turn to be Darth Vader. I didn't want to attend thatmeeting. Agile was great, but I wanted to code. To learn my tools. To be an awesome engineer.... |