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React Query equivalent for Angular?
Case in point: Apollo Angular (GraphQL) does the basics of what you want, but it does so much more that its existence is justified...yet you still have to use RxJS with it.
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RedwoodJS Reaches 1.0 Today
Not that I know of. But here are a few things that may be of interest.
Redwood's GraphQL API is built on Yoga (we collaborate tightly with The Guild) — https://www.graphql-yoga.com You just need a GraphQL Client, which The Guild already has an option ready for you https://apollo-angular.com (Note: Apollo or other clients fine as well.)
Here's an example "How To" about connecting Next (React) with Redwood: https://community.redwoodjs.com/t/how-to-connect-a-next-js-f...
I'm a co-founder of Redwood and help lead the project so I can say as a matter of fact we a highly collaborative and enjoy (and support) exploratory projects. It's a priority for us to better demonstrate the power of Redwood's API through examples. If you'd be interested in digging in collaboratively with the community, I can help connect the dots. Just kick things off over here and tag me @thedavidprice: https://community.redwoodjs.com
No pressure at all! Just wanted you to know the invitation is open. Anytime.
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Making Open Source Easy - Orchestrating the Open Source Contribution Workflow
Apollo Angular
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Open source FPS with Apollo GraphQL — GeoStrike (Alpha)
TLDR: We’ve built a multiplayer shooter and used Apollo’s GraphQL subscriptions to keep game state in sync at a very high frequency. Here’s our impressions! Tools used: Angular-cesium, Apollo Angular, CesiumJS, Angular Go Play: geo-strike.com
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Making Open Source Easy - Orchestrating the Open Source Contribution Workflow
Doing this was pretty simple. You can find the repo here which is used as the master repository to push all the labels downstream and we still retain the repo specific labels in their own repository (like this)
What are some alternatives?
graphql-mesh - The Graph of Everything - Federated architecture for any API service
graphql-tools - :wrench: Utility library for GraphQL to build, stitch and mock GraphQL schemas in the SDL-first approach
sveltekit-graphql-github - Use Apollo Client with SvelteKit to Query a GraphQL API: we use the GitHub API to query our repos and learn a bit of SvelteKit along the way.
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
howtographql - The Fullstack Tutorial for GraphQL
Stack - Tech Stack developed by The Guild
graphql-codegen-svelte-apollo - Generator plugin that brings Apollo into your Svelte application
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
apollo-mocked-provider - Automatically mock GraphQL data with a mocked ApolloProvider
redwood - The App Framework for Startups
gitpod-starter - Create a new Redwood project using Gitpod