The Weekend Warrior Adoption Hypothesis
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Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Sep 19, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:08:52

Topics include:

- 0:39 – The "Weekend Warrior" technology adoption hypothesis

- 6:55 – Gatsby as a soft intro to GraphQL

- 8:55 – Building a GraphQL backend with Hasura

- 18:08 – GraphQL mutations

- 21:47 – Mocking out GraphQL in Mirage

- 45:03 – Gotchas when using backends as a service

- 49:47 – DX and user success vs. "correct" technology choices

 

Sponsors:

- [Next Release](https://www.nextrelease.io/ember/), mention EmberMap when you sign up for a trial and get 10% off

 

Links:

- [Hasura](https://hasura.io)

- [graphql-js](https://graphql.org/graphql-js/)

- [darklang](https://darklang.com)

 

Sam tells Ryan about his recipes side project built with React, GraphQL and Hasura. They chat about how small "magic moments" that developers experience lead to new technologies getting adopted at organizations, how to use Mirage with GraphQL, and why developer experience and user success can trump architectural correctness when it comes to making choices between technologies.

Topics include:

- 0:39 – The "Weekend Warrior" technology adoption hypothesis

- 6:55 – Gatsby as a soft intro to GraphQL

- 8:55 – Building a GraphQL backend with Hasura

- 18:08 – GraphQL mutations

- 21:47 – Mocking out GraphQL in Mirage

- 45:03 – Gotchas when using backends as a service

- 49:47 – DX and user success vs. "correct" technology choices

 

Sponsors:

- [Next Release](https://www.nextrelease.io/ember/), mention EmberMap when you sign up for a trial and get 10% off

 

Links:

- [Hasura](https://hasura.io)

- [graphql-js](https://graphql.org/graphql-js/)

- [darklang](https://darklang.com)

 

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