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| | | | | Persisted operations are a way to introduce caching and additional security to your GraphQL Endpoint. | |
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| | | | | Building a GraphQL API requires a deep understanding of the technology and best practices. It offers developers a high level of control and freedom, which is why it is so easy to get started. However, it is also why people can design themselves into a corner if they are not careful. Security and performance implications are just typical issues of software development. GraphQL also requires that the schema is well-designed and easy to maintain; otherwise, the development team will run into a world of pain. Additionally, the development team must be trained and skilled in using GraphQL, as it requires a different way of thinking about data and APIs. In this article, let's discuss when it is a good choice to adopt GraphQL and who it is for. | |
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| | | | | "Organizations which design systems ... are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations." - Melvin Conway | |
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