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awesome-AutoIt
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
Here are some C++ source code samples from various projects of mine. Most are free to use but check any license files that accompany the downloads for details."
However, while trying to dig up the repo I did find https://github.com/J2TEAM/awesome-AutoIt#awesome-autoit that may interest the same audience
crystal
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
I didn't see a v5 tag in order to know, and I have no idea what "utils/graphile" does for the project, but one will want to ensure they are aware of its licensing scheme https://github.com/graphile/crystal/blob/db8894c74eb0ec3fe96...
- v4.13.0
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PostgREST – Serve a RESTful API from Any Postgres Database
I was about to say “but this one is!” and realized I had confused PostgREST with PostGraphile. If you’re interested in GraphQL, you can check out PostGraphile here: https://github.com/graphile/postgraphile
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Best Orm that uses Graphql and Postgres
If you point is to abstract all the CRUD/GraphQL application, Go isn’t needed. You can go with PostgREST or Postgraphile.
- v4.12.12
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Ask HN: Locally generate GraphQL schema and resolvers from DB
What do you mean locally? Hasura is OSS, and you can run it locally (you have autogenerated SQL statements) Here you can just use Nhost and its CLI;
Alternatives are https://github.com/graphile/postgraphile or dgraph as you mentioned. Hasura is working on support for sqlite, so you may have some blockers there, you can also look into the Prisma engine which has GQL as an intermediate (for resolvers, for example)
- v4.12.11
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Supabase (YC S20) raises $80M Series B
I've personally found Postgraphile to be fantastic. Nicer to use than Hasura and fully OSS: https://github.com/graphile/postgraphile/
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GraphQL is now available on Supabase
Hi all, this sounds very cool. How does pg_graphql compare to Postgraphile? https://github.com/graphile/postgraphile (besides I guess running in the DB with PLpgSQL instead of as a NodeJS server)
Did you think about integrating Postgraphile with the Supabase ecosystem or have specific limitations with it?
Thanks!
What are some alternatives?
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Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
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pg_graphql - GraphQL support for PostgreSQL
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awesome-interview-questions - :octocat: A curated awesome list of lists of interview questions. Feel free to contribute! :mortar_board:
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
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supabase-graphql-example - A HackerNews-like clone built with Supabase and pg_graphql
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