“backend can be generated and requires minimum modification for authz” lol
Has anyone used LiveView and this enough to give a comparison of the dev UX? I've mainly used LiveView for a side project and have quite enjoyed it.
I don't recommend it
because then you need an api
Sorry got ahead of myself there: https://www.graphiti.dev/js/
This bills itself as 'ActiveRecord for Javascript'. Kinda relies on Graphiti's implementation of the JSON API spec. I really like Graphiti and Spraypaint though.
Cool story bro
The biggest pains with hasura are managing migrations across a large development team and adding business logic.
Okay, so we need to make sure that anyone that could ever potentially edit this file has this exact same configuration setup and is using emacs? That's dumb and flaky. You sound like one of those guys that spends…
I have a 16" mbp and enjoy it quite a lot. I don't put my fingers in dumb places and I don't have any problems with the OS. Astounding.
I knew something like this would be the top comment as soon as I saw the title.
Not sure what you're on about. While playing Horizon: Zero Dawn and God of War I was constantly admiring and enjoying the visuals.
It's the usual HN: pretentiousness abound. Can't even be excited about a wonderful tech demo.
Toxic people absolutely demolish morale and productivity. The effects are strong enough that even a hint of egotistical behavior is enough to put you out of the running (for good reason).
> How do we add business logic ? Awkwardly. Good luck
This is a direct mapping of the schema into a REST format to be consumed by frontend applications. It doesn't get much "SQL"ier as far as the frontend is concerned. What alternative would you present?
Frameworks like Rails/Django are still an extremely viable way to go; even just for an API. I've seen so many cases of early microservices adoption when something like RoR would have saved them a ton of headache. If you…
Are you serious? Their kubernetes setup guide is longer than War and Peace https://docs.traefik.io/v1.4/user-guide/kubernetes/
“backend can be generated and requires minimum modification for authz” lol
Has anyone used LiveView and this enough to give a comparison of the dev UX? I've mainly used LiveView for a side project and have quite enjoyed it.
I don't recommend it
because then you need an api
Sorry got ahead of myself there: https://www.graphiti.dev/js/
This bills itself as 'ActiveRecord for Javascript'. Kinda relies on Graphiti's implementation of the JSON API spec. I really like Graphiti and Spraypaint though.
Cool story bro
The biggest pains with hasura are managing migrations across a large development team and adding business logic.
Okay, so we need to make sure that anyone that could ever potentially edit this file has this exact same configuration setup and is using emacs? That's dumb and flaky. You sound like one of those guys that spends…
I have a 16" mbp and enjoy it quite a lot. I don't put my fingers in dumb places and I don't have any problems with the OS. Astounding.
I knew something like this would be the top comment as soon as I saw the title.
Not sure what you're on about. While playing Horizon: Zero Dawn and God of War I was constantly admiring and enjoying the visuals.
It's the usual HN: pretentiousness abound. Can't even be excited about a wonderful tech demo.
Toxic people absolutely demolish morale and productivity. The effects are strong enough that even a hint of egotistical behavior is enough to put you out of the running (for good reason).
> How do we add business logic ? Awkwardly. Good luck
This is a direct mapping of the schema into a REST format to be consumed by frontend applications. It doesn't get much "SQL"ier as far as the frontend is concerned. What alternative would you present?
Frameworks like Rails/Django are still an extremely viable way to go; even just for an API. I've seen so many cases of early microservices adoption when something like RoR would have saved them a ton of headache. If you…
Are you serious? Their kubernetes setup guide is longer than War and Peace https://docs.traefik.io/v1.4/user-guide/kubernetes/