@Pedro, please don't be disappointed or get sad that the videos on GraphQL isn't getting much views, it is an advance tutorial video and not everybody has the ability to learn too much coding(moving from one file to the other and linking one file to the other). @Pedro, you are doing a great work here by assisting people to learn, only God can reward you and GOD WILL REWARD YOU POSITIVELY BEYOND YOUR EXPECTATION. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Good shit bro, im glad you stuck through finishing the series even though it wasnt doing well compared to your other videos. its a long term investment. Many people will watch this for years to come.
Never worry about your view count. What you've done with this series is incredible. And quite frankly the quality of views is much more important and I would imagine the number is only low due to discoverability. If I knew these videos were out there earlier, I would have watched them. Thank you!
I'm watching this video today in Korea. I'm watching it to solve corporate challenges using graphql for employment. It really helped me a lot. Thank you 🙇
Thanks for making this series. I really appreciate people not just making beginner videos on React and Node. It's hard to find good content on any medium to advanced topics like Kafka and message queues, sockets in-depth, scaling techniques (like round robin), etc.
Dude, I must say that your intensive course is so far the best I've seen. And I've seen more updated content. It's very sad that unfortunately you didn't receive the views or likes as you should have.
I learnt graphql 4 months ago for my project but there wasn't any decent tutorial on it.. now I'm learning new stuff as I watch this series Thanks a lot!
@Pedro, i am watching this series in 2023 and i am glad that you did not stopped the series just because you were not getting views, but man your tutorial is really the best on youtube and its a life saviour, Thanks man!
Just started watching your tutorial series on gql and I really love it! I need this for a job interview and with the help of your video I can proceed comfortably. You are a great teacher!!
This series is awesome! I tried to see some other tutorials but it was getting complex and I was not able to wrap my head around it. But this series is putting everything into perspective and I'm loving it!
@pedro , your videos are very helpful for me as a beginner in graphql Don't worry about not getting views.. Just be happy for this that because of your videos I have become familiar with graphql , you helped me to achieve my skill set Looking forward for more videos related to webapck and microfrontend in react It is very complicated for me to understand .. And you know what I got to know you as a wonderful teacher or programmer by this graphql series only .. And i will continue to follow your playlist
Thank you for the support! Yeah, I realized many of the videos I like to make don't get a lot of views, but its fine cause I started this channel to help people and this should be the only goal!
I have been trying to resolve something for over a day. The book that I purchased (humble bundle deal but still) gave me suggestions that upon investigation made no sense. After looking online for hours I found your video. My issue has been resolved in minutes with your videos. My sincere gratitude for your assistance.
Thanks for this great series. It's gonna get more and more and more views in the near future. Great respect and love for your channel. You teach topics that are hard to find in other channels and very well too. Thanks, we your subscribers really appreciate your channel.
Your tutorial about Graph ql helped me a lot, I really learn a lot about this topic, when I started watching your videos I just knew a bit about it and now, my situation is completely different. Tanx :)))
Pedro thank you for this series, I have learned so much especially when you explain the behind the scenes or the why as you are writing code. great effort massively appreciated
good job pedro new subs from me good youre good youtuber coding every single page i search project and simple tutorial are most of them useless / error , until i found your channel tutorial 1000% work and not getting error with good concept explanation please go forward to create more tutorial
Thanks for the great video. Most easily explained and to the point. The number could be low due to the discoverability otherwise. I really loved this series.
Think your explanation of having `friends: [User]` in CreateUserInput is a bit inaccurate. It just needs to be changed to an input type. So friends can just take `CreateUserInput` as it is an input for creating a user and friends have `User` type. But nevertheless, I love the series and thank you!
hi all, I like to ask the friend of internet here for web development community that a newbie I like me can join. I would like to connect with any level of developer around the world and get some advise from. Any suggestion is welcome. Thanks! **This is out of this topic**
Here in 2024 hope we all made it to where we thought we would be in future years when someone sees ( in next 5-6 years )this comment ask about my life if successful would love to help others
@Pedro, please don't be disappointed or get sad that the videos on GraphQL isn't getting much views, it is an advance tutorial video and not everybody has the ability to learn too much coding(moving from one file to the other and linking one file to the other). @Pedro, you are doing a great work here by assisting people to learn, only God can reward you and GOD WILL REWARD YOU POSITIVELY BEYOND YOUR EXPECTATION. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Amazing series. The most comprehensive yet easily explained graphql tutorial I have come across on youtube. Thanks for your brilliant effort.
Thank you so much Mehedi! Really glad you liked it!
great thanks!
Wow, thank you so much for the support! Really appreciate it!
Good shit bro, im glad you stuck through finishing the series even though it wasnt doing well compared to your other videos. its a long term investment. Many people will watch this for years to come.
Never worry about your view count. What you've done with this series is incredible. And quite frankly the quality of views is much more important and I would imagine the number is only low due to discoverability. If I knew these videos were out there earlier, I would have watched them. Thank you!
I'm watching this video today in Korea. I'm watching it to solve corporate challenges using graphql for employment. It really helped me a lot. Thank you 🙇
Thanks for making this series. I really appreciate people not just making beginner videos on React and Node. It's hard to find good content on any medium to advanced topics like Kafka and message queues, sockets in-depth, scaling techniques (like round robin), etc.
Dude, I must say that your intensive course is so far the best I've seen. And I've seen more updated content. It's very sad that unfortunately you didn't receive the views or likes as you should have.
I learnt graphql 4 months ago for my project but there wasn't any decent tutorial on it.. now I'm learning new stuff as I watch this series
Thanks a lot!
Absolutely great series.. with deep understanding of the concepts in detail. Please don't discontinue the series. Thank you
I appreciate it :) The series is already done hahaha but i plan on releasing another graphql course in the future!
@Pedro, i am watching this series in 2023 and i am glad that you did not stopped the series just because you were not getting views, but man your tutorial is really the best on youtube and its a life saviour, Thanks man!
Great Video
Awesome! Thank you for another great video. I can tell you really enjoy making these and I'm glad. Will be waiting for the next one!
Thank you! Glad you are also enjoying it!
Loving this series 😍 and this came right when I needed it for my job. So thanks a lot .... and waiting for the next episodes to arrive
Glad you liked it! Ep 6 coming tomorrow!
Just started watching your tutorial series on gql and I really love it! I need this for a job interview and with the help of your video I can proceed comfortably. You are a great teacher!!
This series is awesome! I tried to see some other tutorials but it was getting complex and I was not able to wrap my head around it. But this series is putting everything into perspective and I'm loving it!
@pedro , your videos are very helpful for me as a beginner in graphql
Don't worry about not getting views..
Just be happy for this that because of your videos I have become familiar with graphql , you helped me to achieve my skill set
Looking forward for more videos related to webapck and microfrontend in react
It is very complicated for me to understand ..
And you know what I got to know you as a wonderful teacher or programmer by this graphql series only ..
And i will continue to follow your playlist
Thank you for the support! Yeah, I realized many of the videos I like to make don't get a lot of views, but its fine cause I started this channel to help people and this should be the only goal!
@@PedroTechnologies thanks.. i would like to request you to make some videos on webapck and microfrontend ... Please
this is a great tutorial and the best one I have seen. It will get more momentum when more people start working with GraphQL and Apollo
Essa playlist sua foi MONSTRUOSA, irmão! Me ajudou muito com o meu estágio. Melhor curso que encontrei. Fica chateado nao, parabéns
I love this series, you helped me a lot to understand the graphQL, thanks Pedro
I have been trying to resolve something for over a day. The book that I purchased (humble bundle deal but still) gave me suggestions that upon investigation made no sense. After looking online for hours I found your video. My issue has been resolved in minutes with your videos. My sincere gratitude for your assistance.
Thanks for this great series. It's gonna get more and more and more views in the near future. Great respect and love for your channel. You teach topics that are hard to find in other channels and very well too. Thanks, we your subscribers really appreciate your channel.
Your tutorial about Graph ql helped me a lot, I really learn a lot about this topic, when I started watching your videos I just knew a bit about it and now, my situation is completely different. Tanx :)))
Pedro thank you for this series, I have learned so much especially when you explain the behind the scenes or the why as you are writing code. great effort massively appreciated
Great to hear!
@Pedro, Best tutorial I have ever seen about GraphQL, so deep thank you very much for making such informative video. Incredible series.
good job pedro new subs from me good youre good youtuber coding every single page i search project and simple tutorial are most of them useless / error , until i found your channel tutorial 1000% work and not getting error with good concept explanation please go forward to create more tutorial
Thank you so much for this series kindly make more of graphql videos with project .
Thank you!
Adoro o teu canal Pedro! Parabéns, produzes conteudo com muita qualidade 💪🏻 Continua
Thanks for the great video. Most easily explained and to the point. The number could be low due to the discoverability otherwise. I really loved this series.
One question , the default nationality don't work for me. Could you try with your code
Thats odd. Can u paste ur code here?
const {gql} = require("apollo-server")
const typeDefs = gql`
type User{
id: ID!
name: String!
username: String!
age: Int!
nationality: Nationality!
friends: [User]
favoriteMovie: [Movie]
}
type Movie {
id:ID!
name:String!
yearOfPublication: Int!
isInTheaters:Boolean!
}
type Query{
users: [User!]!
user(id: ID!): User!
movies:[Movie!]!
movie(name:String!): Movie!
}
input CreateUserInput{
name: String!
username: String!
age: Int! # Si no fuera requerido se podia poner age: int = 18 , seria el valor por defecto
nationality: Nationality=PuertoRico
}
input UpdateUserNameInput{
id:ID!
newUserName:String
}
type Mutation{
createUser(input:CreateUserInput!):User
updateUserName(input: UpdateUserNameInput):User
deleteUser(id:ID!):User
}
enum Nationality {
CANADA
GERMANY
BRAZIL
INDIA
CHILE
US
}
`;
module.exports = {typeDefs};
@@enriquecordero6163 PuertoRico should be added in
enum Nationality {
CANADA
GERMANY
BRAZIL
INDIA
CHILE
US
}
@@underrated_mono9770 Thanks !!
Thanks Pedro , Everything very clear! Waiting for the next ep
Very Useful videos. thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Pedro for making this tutorial series
Thank you for an amazing content! I hope the series get more views sooner as well👍
Thank you!
Very useful content! Thank you for sharing!
What shortcut are you using for commenting on apollo server?
Thank you Pedro, I really like your tutorials, we always wait for it !
the way you teach is very good it directl ]y goes to my head
you know what pedro machado, you're a g
Thank you so much.
The next EP is subscription?
Bro, well done!
external js files not working after page navigation (react router dom)
in react.
any solution?
I love this series !,Also Can you please explain why the Nationality is not required and kept it default to Brazil?
Thank you Pedro for making this tutorial
Love this series, thank you for making it
@PedroTech Can you provide more GraphQL videos?
Perfect course! Thank you
Great stuff. Unfortunately it's not easy to follow along. Would be great if you split your tutorial into smaller vids, 10-15 mis max. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for this course!
Valeu, Pedro !
Thanks as always
Awesome.
Thank you! Cheers!
❣❣❣❣
Awsome tutorial !
Think your explanation of having `friends: [User]` in CreateUserInput is a bit inaccurate. It just needs to be changed to an input type. So friends can just take `CreateUserInput` as it is an input for creating a user and friends have `User` type. But nevertheless, I love the series and thank you!
thanks for another good video...
loving sir
Thanks you for the help
MUTATIONS...LETS GOOOO!
Awesome!!
thank you so much
Os brasileiros ainda vão dominar o mundo
hi all, I like to ask the friend of internet here for web development community that a newbie I like me can join. I would like to connect with any level of developer around the world and get some advise from. Any suggestion is welcome. Thanks! **This is out of this topic**
Here in 2024 hope we all made it to where we thought we would be in future years when someone sees ( in next 5-6 years )this comment ask about my life if successful would love to help others
Thanks, bro for your job!!!