So nice, now I'm pretty clear on the concept behind grapgql, cool. BTW, could you share your slides with us, I want to do a presentation for my team, it would really good example of your slides
9:34 Regarding caching, I've heard the exact opposite statement: that graphQL, unlike REST, cannot make use of default http caching. Roy Fielding (inventor of REST) says the same thing in this tweet: twitter.com/fielding/status/1052251872650653698?s=20.
yeah it seems more like what the guy in the video is talkiing about is managing your client side store (your cache) in a way that guarantees data integrity rather than caching in the sense of efficiency of http requests
no surprise this dude gets 38 likes & zero dislikes (as of august 17). he's a really good explainer of stuff
This is the best GraphQL - related talk on UA-cam, imo.
A really good explanation about GraphQL.
really nice talk
The graphql name was bothering me but he gave a good explanation around the “app data graph” concept.👍
So nice, now I'm pretty clear on the concept behind grapgql, cool. BTW, could you share your slides with us, I want to do a presentation for my team, it would really good example of your slides
This is very helpful. Thanks.
wow, nice explanation!
Shoutout for choosing Piketty my dude
A good explanation. Book choice was horrible though.
9:34 Regarding caching, I've heard the exact opposite statement: that graphQL, unlike REST, cannot make use of default http caching. Roy Fielding (inventor of REST) says the same thing in this tweet: twitter.com/fielding/status/1052251872650653698?s=20.
yeah it seems more like what the guy in the video is talkiing about is managing your client side store (your cache) in a way that guarantees data integrity rather than caching in the sense of efficiency of http requests