Introducing the Apollo GraphQL Platform
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Introducing the Apollo GraphQL Platform
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#2> On top of these, we built new tools and workflows for GraphQL developers. The new Apollo VS Code plugin puts valuable information about your schema — like the average latency of a specific field — right at your fingertips at development time.
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#3This site is from creators of MeteorJS, the Meteor Development Group Inc.
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#4They have GitHub, Netflix & AirBnB amongst others featured on the homepage giving the impression they are customers of apollographql.com. Is this intentional & true? This site is from creators of MeteorJS, the Meteor Development Group Inc.
Yup, all three are customers.
Re: Introducing the Apollo GraphQL Platform
#5They have GitHub, Netflix & AirBnB amongst others featured on the homepage giving the impression they are customers of apollographql.com. Is this intentional & true? This site is from creators of MeteorJS, the Meteor Development Group Inc.
Re: Introducing the Apollo GraphQL Platform
#6They have GitHub, Netflix & AirBnB amongst others featured on the homepage giving the impression they are customers of apollographql.com. Is this intentional & true? This site is from creators of MeteorJS, the Meteor Development Group Inc.
[Apollo cofounder here — we are indeed the same team that built Meteor.] Yup, all three are customers.
Re: Introducing the Apollo GraphQL Platform
#7They have GitHub, Netflix & AirBnB amongst others featured on the homepage giving the impression they are customers of apollographql.com. Is this intentional & true? This site is from creators of MeteorJS, the Meteor Development Group Inc.
[Apollo cofounder here — we are indeed the same team that built Meteor.] Yup, all three are customers.
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#9Despite that, I wish more time were invested in the OSS native apollo libraries (iOS, Android). There still isn't a way to do cache invalidations, and both libraries (perhaps understandably so) are well behind apollo-js in features. I would build something myself as a PR (and perhaps this is a problem with most GitHub projects), but non-trivial PRs seem to be left sitting for months or never touched at all by maintainers.
I bet the Apollo folks are just focusing their efforts where interest lies, but there really isn't a great, fully-featured OSS graphql client for mobile right now. React Native + apollo-js does not count to me: I have never used a React Native app I've felt acceptable on Android, and have only found marginally acceptable iOS apps in the wild.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
[Apollo cofounder here — we are indeed the same team that built Meteor.] Yup, all three are customers.
Congrats, MDG. What does this mean for Meteor?