typed-graphql-builder
lwan
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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typed-graphql-builder
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tRPC – Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy
I'm honestly pretty happy with TypeGraphQL. TypeGraphQL works code-first and lets you integrate request-scoped DI for resolvers, which makes writing more complex resolves significantly more pleasant.
Admittedly for the front end I couldn't find a satisfactory tool so I built typed-graphql-builder (https://typed-graphql-builder.spion.dev/). You do have to run it if your backend schema changes, but not when your queries change as the queries are written in typescript and inferred on the fly. (I should probably write a watch mode for the cli, that should largely take care of the rest of the toil when quickly prototyping)
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
Can we do projects that we think will stay at $0 but we still hope might gain traction?
OSS: typed-graphql-builder https://typed-graphql-builder.spion.dev/ is a TypeScript based graphql query builder.
It was inspired by tql (https://tql.dev/) but generates a much smaller client and has full, automatic type inference for query variables used in input objects.
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Ent: An Entity Framework for Go
FWIW I've given up the SQL query builder route and instead went with GraphQL query builder / Hasura route (https://typed-graphql-builder.spion.dev/).
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Recommendations for GraphQL and TypeScript?
Check this: https://github.com/typed-graphql-builder/typed-graphql-builder
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Unpopular opinoin GraphQL kinda sucks
Agreed. I'm working on a typed query builder for GraphQL and TS but secretly I'm a little mad that nobody gave some thought to making it easier to integrate in a type-safe way at least in the client languages
https://github.com/typed-graphql-builder/typed-graphql-build...
No docs yet, that's WIP
lwan
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Show HN: Host a Website in the URL
Absolutely useless fun tech demos are the best kind of demos
https://github.com/lpereira/lwan - presume this is the web server library you're referring to? Very cool.
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Idea for a long-term advanced C project
I think a web-application based on https://github.com/lpereira/lwan and https://github.com/SanderMertens/flecs would be interesting. It would probably be faster than any other web-application out there. https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r10&hw=ph&test=json.
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Performance of coroutine-style lexers in Go
You don't have to use a channel for coordination. Here is a lexer implementation (in C!) that very closely follows Rob Pike's talk and uses a ring buffer for coordination and is plenty fast.
https://github.com/lpereira/lwan/blob/master/src/lib/lwan-te...
If you watch the talk carefully, Rob Pike himself mentions this near the end of the talk.
- Good C Source Code
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C Deep
lwan - Experimental, scalable, high-performance HTTP server. GPL-2.0-only
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