apollo-elements
dgraph
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ISC License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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apollo-elements
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GraphQL - Diving Deep
Using vanilla JS or TS or using web components and want to have a framework-independent way of doing things? You can stick to the GraphQL codegen itself since it takes care of almost everything underneath. Or if you want, you can also use Apollo Clientβs vanilla version @apollo/client/core. Apollo Elements does come with support for a lot of webcomponent libraries like Lit, Fast and Gluon or even without any of it and hence is quite flexible.
dgraph
- DGraph β GraphQL Database
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How to choose the right type of database
Dgraph: A distributed and scalable graph database known for high performance. It's a good fit for large-scale graph processing, offering a GraphQL-like query language and gRPC API support.
- Is Dgraph dead? (should I continue using it)
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Database Review: Top Five Missing Features from Database APIs
Dgraph (GraphQL, DQL)
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Learning Graph Database data design & data modeling
Have you tried dgraph.io?
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Getting Started with Serverless Edge - Exploring the Options
DGraph β A distributed GraphQL database with a graph backend.
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Fluree DB - A datomic like database that I just discovered
How does it compare to, say grakn (renamed https://vaticle.com/, I think?), or draph (https://dgraph.io/), or Ontotext's GraphDB (https://www.ontotext.com/products/graphdb/), or Datomic?
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GKE with Consul Service Mesh
Consul Connect service mesh has a higher memory footprint, so on a small cluster with e5-medium nodes (2 vCPUs, 4 GB memory), you will only be able to support a maximum of 6 side-car proxies. In order to get an application like Dgraph working, which will have 6 nodes (3 Dgraph Alpha pods and 3 Dgraph Zero pods) for high availability along with at least one client, a larger footprint with more robust Kubernetes worker nodes were required.
- Show HN: We have built a benchmark platform for graph databases
- What's the big deal about key-value databases like FoundationDB ands RocksDB?
What are some alternatives?
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
cockroach - CockroachDB - the open source, cloud-native distributed SQL database.
Neo4j - Graphs for Everyone
awesome-graphql - Awesome list of GraphQL
spicedb - Open Source, Google Zanzibar-inspired permissions database to enable fine-grained access control for customer applications
kor - LLM(π½)
tidb - TiDB is an open-source, cloud-native, distributed, MySQL-Compatible database for elastic scale and real-time analytics. Try AI-powered Chat2Query free at : https://tidbcloud.com/free-trial
kor - User Interface Component Library based on LitElement / lit-html
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
go-mysql - a powerful mysql toolset with Go