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Comment #41813547
Also prevents lock-in if you ever need to move away from gleam.
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Comment #39807589
These look a lot like functions to me. Can someone explain the nuance here?
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Comment #38866631
Title is misleading. It is saying growth of market has slowed. EV sales are doing really well, considering interest rates.
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Comment #33224410
There is plans for multi core in the future already. They (bun) just aren’t there yet.
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Comment #31693730
A tool like this is so needed in this space. Looks great. I see the integration docs, but how does it currently work with visual studio (not code)?
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Comment #31693650
Looks amazing!
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Comment #26156284
Not really. A straightforward implementation has nothing to do with database usage. A resolver is an endpoint. You can leverage that like you can in any other http backend server.
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Comment #26156236
Yeah, I think there is a perception that people want direct queries into their database, but that is actually not the correct way to think about graphql.
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Comment #26155305
It does not have that problem baked into it since it relies on resolvers. It would have to be a choice to have that problem.
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Comment #24533959
“Stillborn” is a pretty awful term to use for software.
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Comment #10615208
Im actually adding this functionality to npmcdn
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Comment #10615204
https://github.com/rtorr/jsbundler
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Comment #9999550
Most of it was written 2+ years ago
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Comment #8955017
Make the investment to learn Flux if you are using React. Now that we have had Flux in production for a few months, I think have React without Flux is a handicap. I think reading a…
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Comment #8932174
Keep making cool stuff. Loved your little lisp project!