Going with GraphQL
Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering
English - February 24, 2022 17:20 - 57 minutes - 53 MB - ★★★★★ - 77 ratingsTechnology Education How To golang open source software development devops architecture docker kubernetes Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Mark Sandstrom and Ben Kraft join Jon and Mat to talk about GraphQL. What exactly is it this query language everyone has been talking about? How does it work? What Go libraries are out there, and where should you get started?
Mark Sandstrom and Ben Kraft join Jon and Mat to talk about GraphQL. What exactly is it this query language everyone has been talking about? How does it work? What Go libraries are out there, and where should you get started?
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Featuring:
Mark Sandstrom – TwitterBen Kraft – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteJon Calhoun – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteMat Ryer – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
Show Notes:
Resources to learn GraphQL
GitHub GraphQL API
genqlient - Khan Academy’s open source GraphQL client library
graphql - Another GraphQL client library written in Go
gqlgen - A codegen tool for creating Go GraphQL servers
graphql-go-tools - A toolkit for building GraphQL proxies, gateways, caches, etc
gqlparser - A GraphQL parser, written to mirror the graphql-js reference implementation as closely while remaining idiomatic and easy to use.
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!