Learning about graphql fragments and while I totally see the utility, uhhh, this also seems like a way to completely entangle your data with your UI and ensure that migrating from graphql to any other kind of API will be an enormous pain in the ass.
Learning about graphql fragments and while I totally see the utility, uhhh, this also seems like a way to completely entangle your data with your UI and ensure that migrating from graphql to any other kind of API will be an enormous pain in the ass. 1 comment
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@darius I think the saving grace is that there’s a bunch of middleware now that makes it easier to run graphql directly on top of postgres etc, though ultimately the usefulness of bastardizing linked data like that is arguable