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E14 | A Conversation about GraphQL | Gerard Klijs

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In this episode, I chat with Gerard Klijs, a microservices developer who contributes to open source GraphQL projects, all about GraphQL, including subscriptions, queries and mutations.

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Questions Asked

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  • Tell us about your background.
  • Explain what a microservice is.
  • Can microservices be hosted in AWS Lambda?
  • What do you like the most about GraphQL?
  • What is introspection?
  • What's the difference between REST and GraphQL?
  • Tell us about over fetching and under fetching in REST APIs.
  • What are some challenges with GraphQL?
  • Is GraphQL language agnostic?
  • Is GraphQL protocol agnostic?
  • Can GraphQL be used as a "front end" to combine multiple data sources?
  • What is a GraphQL schema?
  • What are GraphQL queries?
  • What are GraphQL mutations?
  • What are GraphQL subscriptions?
  • What is a scalar in GraphQL?
  • What is an object in GraphQL?
  • What are input types in GraphQL?
  • What are fragments in GraphQL?
  • What are resolvers in GraphQL?
  • What are enums in GraphQL?
  • What are interfaces in GraphQL?
  • Tell us about Apollo, Yoga and other tools available for GraphQL.
  • What tools do you need to run and implement GraphQL?
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In this episode, I chat with Gerard Klijs, a microservices developer who contributes to open source GraphQL projects, all about GraphQL, including subscriptions, queries and mutations.

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Questions Asked

*******************************

  • Tell us about your background.
  • Explain what a microservice is.
  • Can microservices be hosted in AWS Lambda?
  • What do you like the most about GraphQL?
  • What is introspection?
  • What's the difference between REST and GraphQL?
  • Tell us about over fetching and under fetching in REST APIs.
  • What are some challenges with GraphQL?
  • Is GraphQL language agnostic?
  • Is GraphQL protocol agnostic?
  • Can GraphQL be used as a "front end" to combine multiple data sources?
  • What is a GraphQL schema?
  • What are GraphQL queries?
  • What are GraphQL mutations?
  • What are GraphQL subscriptions?
  • What is a scalar in GraphQL?
  • What is an object in GraphQL?
  • What are input types in GraphQL?
  • What are fragments in GraphQL?
  • What are resolvers in GraphQL?
  • What are enums in GraphQL?
  • What are interfaces in GraphQL?
  • Tell us about Apollo, Yoga and other tools available for GraphQL.
  • What tools do you need to run and implement GraphQL?
  continue reading

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