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Ask HN: What do you think about the no-code movement?
I've been waiting for a (popular) low-code movement to hit the backend. Right now we still seem to start every project with - auth,connections,server, etc..
Something like https://github.com/oshalygin/gqlgen-pg-todo-example but easier and more tied into everything already.
Effectively instead of hand coding up the stack, there would be this server that you install and you get auth (implying a user model), GQL, and all you have to do is make the database and define a special file that tells the DB what is viewable or restricted and how that connects to the user.
The package would be 100% open source but would have like modules you could enable to connect it to auth0 or use a pre-created schema.
That's the stuff that should have been turned to low code by now and I still don't see much progress.
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oshalygin/gqlgen-pg-todo-example is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of gqlgen-pg-todo-example is Go.
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