With GraphQL, you get to build whatever API you like and let the client determine what data it wants to access. Just don’t call it a query language Web giants like Facebook and Google are setting a ...
GraphQL seems to be spreading like wildfire, and there's a reason for that. As REST APIs are proliferating, the promise of accessing them all through a single query language and hub, which is what ...
GraphQL is a developer's tool of choice for developing efficient and evolvable APIs. Here's a first look at the tools and concepts that will help you get started. Developed by Facebook and released as ...
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Dgraph Labs, the startup behind the popular eponymous graph database, today announced the launch of its Slash GraphQL service. Slash GraphQL is a fully managed GraphQL backend service that is, of ...
GraphQL gives clients who call your Web services the ability to specify what properties of your data objects they want. Here are two ways to let those clients also specify which data objects they want ...
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Let the OSS Enterprise newsletter guide your open source journey! Sign up here. Apollo, the GraphQL company that serves as the data graph layer connecting modern apps to the cloud, has raised $130 ...
This week, MongoDB is announcing the preview of support for the GraphQL language for accessing its serverless application platform. The benefits of utilizing GraphQL, an open source query language ...
GraphQL, developed internally at Facebook to help developers with API management before getting rolled out as an open source query language in 2015, has gained traction as an alternative (or ...