This chapter emphasizes the advantages of utilizing persisted queries in GraphQL for efficient API development, particularly for non-public APIs. It explores the complexities and considerations involved in utilizing GraphQL for public APIs compared to internal APIs for specific clients.
A popular open source iOS authenticator app goes rogue under new ownership, Andreas Kling steps back from SerenityOS & forks Ladybird, Vhyrro takes a thought-provoking try at a “static effect system”, Matt Bessey is over GraphQL & Marc-Andre Giroux still likes GraphQL sometimes (in the right context).
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