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004-youtube
Grow our Protocol Buffers to have many files and many objects. Creating many objects are preparing the ground for the next video of the series that will mesh the data together with GraphQL.
005-youtube
The main benefit is to have this flexible layer that other system or user interface can connect to craft a personal query to get the data they need while all having the types generated for free. With GraphQL, the consumer of the data does not need to bother about how to stitch all the information together, neither to know which service is needed or where to get the data. The only concern for the consumer is to connect to the GraphQL Server. In this video, we will cover the first part of the GraphQL. Stay tuned because I will spread the GraphQL and type generation on about 4 videos. In this episode, I will focus on bootstrapping the GraphQL server, meaning that we will install GraphQL and have it run without having much of the previous work in place. Hence, the coding part will be a little bit thinner than usual.
clean-todo
Clean Architecture implementation, link to article https://bit.ly/2YjfpB9
comments-api
ddd-forum
Hacker news-inspired forum app built with TypeScript & DDD from solidbook.io.
fmm
Fast map matching, an open source framework in C++
functions-samples
Collection of sample apps showcasing popular use cases using Cloud Functions for Firebase
go-structure-examples
Examples for my talk on structuring go apps
hotel-libraries
map-matching
Map Matching based on GraphHopper
sardounis's Repositories
sardounis/004-youtube
Grow our Protocol Buffers to have many files and many objects. Creating many objects are preparing the ground for the next video of the series that will mesh the data together with GraphQL.
sardounis/005-youtube
The main benefit is to have this flexible layer that other system or user interface can connect to craft a personal query to get the data they need while all having the types generated for free. With GraphQL, the consumer of the data does not need to bother about how to stitch all the information together, neither to know which service is needed or where to get the data. The only concern for the consumer is to connect to the GraphQL Server. In this video, we will cover the first part of the GraphQL. Stay tuned because I will spread the GraphQL and type generation on about 4 videos. In this episode, I will focus on bootstrapping the GraphQL server, meaning that we will install GraphQL and have it run without having much of the previous work in place. Hence, the coding part will be a little bit thinner than usual.
sardounis/clean-todo
Clean Architecture implementation, link to article https://bit.ly/2YjfpB9
sardounis/comments-api
sardounis/ddd-forum
Hacker news-inspired forum app built with TypeScript & DDD from solidbook.io.
sardounis/fmm
Fast map matching, an open source framework in C++
sardounis/functions-samples
Collection of sample apps showcasing popular use cases using Cloud Functions for Firebase
sardounis/go-structure-examples
Examples for my talk on structuring go apps
sardounis/hotel-libraries
sardounis/map-matching
Map Matching based on GraphHopper
sardounis/node-grpc-typescript
Node.js gRPC Structure for TypeScript Example
sardounis/schema-stitching-demo
Example of schema stitching with graphql-tools
sardounis/simple-node-js-react-npm-app
For an introductory tutorial on how to use Jenkins to build a simple Node.js and React application with npm.
sardounis/zeebe-docker-compose
Zeebe with Operate Docker Compose configuration