Best of GraphQLDecember 2022

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    Avatar of quastorQuastor Daily·3y

    How Netflix Syncs Hundreds of Millions of Devices

    Netflix is an online video streaming service that operates at insane scale. They have more than 220 million active users and account for more of the world's downstream internet traffic than YouTube. At peak, it can be about 150,000 events per second. To handle this, Netflix built RENO, their Rapid Event Notification System.

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    10 Best Practices to Launch APIs

    The guide can help launch successful APIs while gauging the potential issues and keeping things on track. Join the DZone community and get the full member experience. Join For Free Application programming interfaces or APIs are becoming ubiquitous in the digital world. The Global API management market is estimated to reach 41.5 billion by the end of 2030.

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    Avatar of supabaseSupabase·3y

    graphql v1.0

    pg_graphql is a Postgres extension that allows you to query your database using GraphQL. It is the foundation of GraphQL support in the Supabase stack. Since our first platform release, v0.2.1, the feature set of Postgres has steadily grown and stabilized.

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    A Framework For Knowing What You Don't Know

    A Framework For Knowing What You Don't Know is a guide to how to learn new things. The framework is based on the style of tRPCPC API, while REST is a style of API. For example, an API according to Wikipedia is a way for two or more computer programs to communicate with each other.

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    Appwrite GraphQL - Open Source GraphQL as a service

    See what makers are currently building Collections Products curated by the community Time travel. Find support and connect Stories Tech news, interviews and tips from Makers Changelog Release notes from the Product Hunt team Office hours.

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    QuiL — Writing Your GraphQL Schemas and Resolvers for You

    QuiL is a free, open-source developer tool designed to abstract away the chore of writing schemas and resolvers as well as visually displaying your database’s ER diagram. It was created and used internally by Facebook in 2012 and then open-sourced in 2015.