[–] jackdh 6y ago ↗ Would be nice if at the end of the tutorial they let you play with it abit as opposed to just deleting it all and saying thanks for playing :/ [–] rmatyszewski 6y ago ↗ thanks for feedback [–] aexol 6y ago ↗ Ctrl + c -> end tutorial -> ctrl +V . But yes you are right :) [–] AzzieElbab 6y ago ↗ there are plenty of graphql playgrounds on the web. This, for example http://try.sangria-graphql.org/
[–] aexol 6y ago ↗ Ctrl + c -> end tutorial -> ctrl +V . But yes you are right :) [–] AzzieElbab 6y ago ↗ there are plenty of graphql playgrounds on the web. This, for example http://try.sangria-graphql.org/
[–] AzzieElbab 6y ago ↗ there are plenty of graphql playgrounds on the web. This, for example http://try.sangria-graphql.org/
[–] mu_killnine 6y ago ↗ I am doing a short 'primer' for my developer colleagues on GraphQL, this came up just in time. Thanks for the terrific resource!
[–] a_c 6y ago ↗ i think the editor is well implemented. Am interested in learning the design consideration in making the editor itself
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