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Upon sign-up for my application, an application user should be created along with several other related entities in the database. How is this typically handled?
If this is likely to be a "once and done" type endeavor, I would just use Prisma Studio. https://www.prisma.io/studio
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Prisma vs. Thin Backend
Thin Backend provides you with an IDE that has custom business logic and serverless functions, while Prisma gives you a visual database browser called Prisma Studio. In this section, we will dive deeper into how these database technologies help us in design and model database schemas.
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What is Prisma bad at?
Yes. This is it https://www.prisma.io/studio
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Prisma - Next-generation ORM
Prisma Studio: GUI client para tu base de datos.
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How I turned a Viral TikTok trend into a Web Application with Next.js
Both Prisma and PlanetScale have convenient to use GUIs, Prisma Studio and the PlanetScale beta Console.
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A first look at Prisma Studio
Download the Prisma Studio app
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Manage your meetings like a boss with self-hosted calender
You will also be able to access Prisma Studio locally to create your and your team's users.
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How to setup & deploy an Express GraphQL server
Run this command to open up Prisma Studio, a simple way to explore and manipulate the data in the database:
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Journey from Mongoose to Prisma ORM for MongoDB!
Prisma Studio tool that helps to manage data easily.
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Calendso: The open source Calendly alternative
> Making calendar scheduling work for everyone.
Well... if that were the case then this would support caldav as an open standard or at the very least mention it- as it stands it only seems to support Google Calendar. And all other (prorietary) solutions this software wants to integrate with are marked "coming soon".
For a claims like
> Our mission is to connect a billion people by 2031.
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> What email has done to communication, we hope Calendso will do to meetings.
Thats not a lot.
Anyway I tried to run it.
This is a step that should not be neccessary
> 7. Open the prisma schema with [Prisma Studio](https://www.prisma.io/studio)
to manually create a user in the database - presumably there is a way to
thin-backend
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Ask HN: How would you refactor a big project in 2023?
A tool like https://thin.dev/ might be good for you. You can port and serve functionality a little bit at a time into thin and use their managed postgres db and the schema editor to handle the new fields in the backend.
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Why We're Moving on from Firebase
Check out thin.dev https://thin.dev/ It uses SQL DDL statements literally as the building blocks for everything.
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Prisma vs. Thin Backend
Postgres database has been gaining more popularity because of its advanced database and scalability. Created by digitally induced, Thin Backend is simplifying Postgres by giving users a backend server that has an API that connects with Postgres DB. You can integrate Thin Backend with:
- Thin Backend - Instant Postgres Backend for React/Vue/Svelte/... Apps with Realtime, Optimistic Updates & Auto-generated TypeScript Bindings
- Thin Backend
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Best React Developer Experience?
React for UI TypeScript for Type Safety thin.dev for Data + State management
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Show HN: PocketBase – open-source realtime back end in 1 file
Check out https://thin.dev/ :) It's similar, supports self-hosting and uses postgres. Quick demo video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jj19fpkd2c&t=3s
(I'm founder of Thin)
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10 Years of Meteor: My experience with a pioneering JavaScript framework
Real-time by default for everything is really a fun way to write web apps. A little bit inspired by Meteor we've build Thin Backend, which provides a real-time API for querying data and writing to a postgres database. If you're interested, check it out at https://thin.dev/ or check the demo video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jj19fpkd2c
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An Alternative Approach to State Management with Redux
If you're curious, give it a try at thin.dev.
What are some alternatives?
cal.com - Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
pocketbase - Open Source realtime backend in 1 file
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
postgrest - REST API for any Postgres database
prisma-nuxt - Prisma example showing how to use Prisma in a Nuxt application.
pg_graphql - GraphQL support for PostgreSQL
prisma-examples - 🚀 Ready-to-run Prisma example projects
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
joist-orm - a TypeScript ORM for Postgres
ihp - 🔥 The fastest way to build type safe web apps. IHP is a new batteries-included web framework optimized for longterm productivity and programmer happiness
node-graphql-server - Boilerplate code for scalable, production-ready GraphQL servers
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production