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maartenvanvliet.nl
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| | | | | Absinthe is a great library to do graphql in Elixir. However, when writing your resolvers you may find that you are writing some boilerplate multiple times. So, | |
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blog.logrocket.com
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| | | | | We review and compare the two approaches to creating a GraphQL service - code-first and schema-first - and take a stance on which is the better choice. | |
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lethain.com
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| | | | | I once worked at a company that built most of their functionality on top of Facebook's advertising APIs. GraphQL was not publically a thing at that point, but the API design was more or less equivalent to GraphQL. Properties would appear and disappear without warning, and reacting to changes required frequent fire drills. | |
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www.serverless.com
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| | | DynamoDB On-Demand allows truly serverless billing for your applications. Learn how to use it here, and when you should or shouldn't go on-demand. | ||