<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Why is GraphQL the most innovative technology for fetching data since Ajax? By providing a query language for your APIs and a runtime for fulfilling queries with your data, GraphQL presents a clear alternative to REST and ad hoc web service architectures. With this practical guide, Alex Banks and Eve Porcello deliver a clear learning path for frontend web developers, backend engineers, and project and product managers looking to get started with GraphQL.</p><p>You'll explore graph theory, the graph data structure, and GraphQL types before learning hands-on how to build a schema for a photo-sharing application. This book also introduces you to Apollo Client, a popular framework you can use to connect GraphQL to your user interface.</p><ul><li>Explore graph theory and review popular graph examples in use today</li><li>Learn how GraphQL applies database querying methods to the internet</li><li>Create a schema for a PhotoShare application that serves as a roadmap and a contract between the frontend and backend teams</li><li>Use JavaScript to build a fully functioning GraphQL service and Apollo to implement a client</li><li>Learn how to prepare GraphQL APIs and clients for production</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Alex Banks and Eve Porcello are software engineers/architects, Lynda.com authors, instructors, and founders of Moon Highway. They have developed customized training curriculum on proprietary and open-sourced solutions. Alex and Eve teach JavaScript throughout the country at places including Yahoo!, eBay, PayPal, Stanford University, Macys.com, Starbucks, vmware, and many more.</p> <p><br/><br/></p><p>They also are active in the JavaScript community as the co-founders of Reacto: The Sacramento React.js Meetup and members of the San Francisco React.js Meetup.</p>
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