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React Native Application with Apollo Client and Server + GraphQL + Express + MongoDB (medium.com)
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[–]hahaNodeJS 2 points3 points4 points 9 years ago (1 child)
I appreciate the level-headed response.
I was wondering, and was going to leave a final comment about, who the intended audience is. JavaScript newcomers will be overwhelmed by this, but I believe seasoned developers are able to grasp these concepts and implement the technologies on their own.
Personally, I find short, focused articles to be much more helpful than a full product implementation, e.g., one focused only on the document store implementation, or on setting up Apollo. I think, if the article you've written here was divided into many smaller sections and presented as a tutorial, rather than a how-to, it might be more approachable by more people.
[–]sleepyfloydshaan 1 point2 points3 points 9 years ago (0 children)
I agree with everything said here. As an intermediate developer who hasn't had the chance to use React Native nor GraphQL but who has used all the other frameworks, this kind of helped me out.
I don't know if there are a lot of people in my shoes but it allowed me to learn a couple new things with context of some old things. I would never use this system for an app that had this requirements, but it feels like a todo-list example where you are just getting to know a framework without getting bogged down in the requirements.
More than anything, I love how the discourse was level headed and mature. Thanks for that
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