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JSJ 307: Apollo with Peggy Rayzis

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 39:55


Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight AJ ONeal Special Guests: Peggy Rayzis In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk about Apollo with Peggy Rayzis. Peggy is an open source engineer on the Apollo team where she primarily focuses on client stuff, working on Apollo Client, and also other libraries. Previously, she was a UI engineer at Major League Soccer where she worked primarily with React and React Native. She discusses what GraphQL is and how it is used, as well as how they use it in the Apollo team to make their lives as developers easier. They also touch on when it would work best to use GraphQL and when it is not ideal to use it. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: AiA 127 Episode Peggy intro What is GraphQL? What is a Typed Query Language? What is a schema? Where do schemas get defined? GraphQL SDL Apollo Stack and Apollo Server Tracing and cash control Apollo Engine How GraphQL Replaces Redux GraphQL cuts down on front-end management Apollo Link State The best code is no code Apollo Client allows for greater developer productivity Does the conversation change if you’re not using Redux or in a different ecosystem? When is the right time to use this? Data doesn’t have to be graph shaped to get the most out of GraphQL Analyze schema with Apollo Engine Is there a way to specify depth? Max Stoiber blog post How would people start using this? HowtoGraphQL.com And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit JS Dev Summit Apollo AiA 127 Episode Apollo Client Major League Soccer React React Native GraphQL GraphQL SDL Apollo Server Apollo Engine How GraphQL Replaces Redux Apollo Link State Redux Max Stoiber blog post HowtoGraphQL.com @PeggyRayzis Peggy’s GitHub Peggy’s Medium Picks: Charles GraphQL Ruby WordPress GraphQL Hogwarts Battles Board Game Pandemic Legacy Risk Legacy Aimee How GraphQL Replaces Redux JavaScript Meetup in LA AJ Simple.com BroccoliWallet.com The Four by Scott Galloway Peggy Workshop.me Thanks for the Feedback by Douglas Stone

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 307: Apollo with Peggy Rayzis

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 39:55


Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight AJ ONeal Special Guests: Peggy Rayzis In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk about Apollo with Peggy Rayzis. Peggy is an open source engineer on the Apollo team where she primarily focuses on client stuff, working on Apollo Client, and also other libraries. Previously, she was a UI engineer at Major League Soccer where she worked primarily with React and React Native. She discusses what GraphQL is and how it is used, as well as how they use it in the Apollo team to make their lives as developers easier. They also touch on when it would work best to use GraphQL and when it is not ideal to use it. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: AiA 127 Episode Peggy intro What is GraphQL? What is a Typed Query Language? What is a schema? Where do schemas get defined? GraphQL SDL Apollo Stack and Apollo Server Tracing and cash control Apollo Engine How GraphQL Replaces Redux GraphQL cuts down on front-end management Apollo Link State The best code is no code Apollo Client allows for greater developer productivity Does the conversation change if you’re not using Redux or in a different ecosystem? When is the right time to use this? Data doesn’t have to be graph shaped to get the most out of GraphQL Analyze schema with Apollo Engine Is there a way to specify depth? Max Stoiber blog post How would people start using this? HowtoGraphQL.com And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit JS Dev Summit Apollo AiA 127 Episode Apollo Client Major League Soccer React React Native GraphQL GraphQL SDL Apollo Server Apollo Engine How GraphQL Replaces Redux Apollo Link State Redux Max Stoiber blog post HowtoGraphQL.com @PeggyRayzis Peggy’s GitHub Peggy’s Medium Picks: Charles GraphQL Ruby WordPress GraphQL Hogwarts Battles Board Game Pandemic Legacy Risk Legacy Aimee How GraphQL Replaces Redux JavaScript Meetup in LA AJ Simple.com BroccoliWallet.com The Four by Scott Galloway Peggy Workshop.me Thanks for the Feedback by Douglas Stone

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JSJ 307: Apollo with Peggy Rayzis

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 39:55


Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight AJ ONeal Special Guests: Peggy Rayzis In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk about Apollo with Peggy Rayzis. Peggy is an open source engineer on the Apollo team where she primarily focuses on client stuff, working on Apollo Client, and also other libraries. Previously, she was a UI engineer at Major League Soccer where she worked primarily with React and React Native. She discusses what GraphQL is and how it is used, as well as how they use it in the Apollo team to make their lives as developers easier. They also touch on when it would work best to use GraphQL and when it is not ideal to use it. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: AiA 127 Episode Peggy intro What is GraphQL? What is a Typed Query Language? What is a schema? Where do schemas get defined? GraphQL SDL Apollo Stack and Apollo Server Tracing and cash control Apollo Engine How GraphQL Replaces Redux GraphQL cuts down on front-end management Apollo Link State The best code is no code Apollo Client allows for greater developer productivity Does the conversation change if you’re not using Redux or in a different ecosystem? When is the right time to use this? Data doesn’t have to be graph shaped to get the most out of GraphQL Analyze schema with Apollo Engine Is there a way to specify depth? Max Stoiber blog post How would people start using this? HowtoGraphQL.com And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit JS Dev Summit Apollo AiA 127 Episode Apollo Client Major League Soccer React React Native GraphQL GraphQL SDL Apollo Server Apollo Engine How GraphQL Replaces Redux Apollo Link State Redux Max Stoiber blog post HowtoGraphQL.com @PeggyRayzis Peggy’s GitHub Peggy’s Medium Picks: Charles GraphQL Ruby WordPress GraphQL Hogwarts Battles Board Game Pandemic Legacy Risk Legacy Aimee How GraphQL Replaces Redux JavaScript Meetup in LA AJ Simple.com BroccoliWallet.com The Four by Scott Galloway Peggy Workshop.me Thanks for the Feedback by Douglas Stone

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MAS 030: Mike Ryan

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 30:22


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Mike Ryan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Mike Ryan. Mike is a software engineer at Synapse in Alabama and works as a tech lead there. He first got into programming when his family stayed with an uncle during a hurricane as a child and was sent home with parts to build his first computer. This really kicked off his interest in programming and problem solving. He then created websites to help pay for some of his living costs when in college, and this is what led him to discovering Angular JS.  In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  Mike intro How did you first get into programming? Interest in problem solving Linux user group Multi-month process to build this computer with the help of his community Linux and Basic How did you get into Angular? Pay off school by creating websites Grew into a free-lancing business HTML and CSS Angular JS version 1 Why did Angular appeal to you? Likes being able to build interactive applications How did you get into doing ngRx Building games in Angular JS and Angular Army game studio Elm and Redux Building Redux for Angular turned into ngRx What challenges did you run into when building it? NgModules Inclusiveness of Angular community Are there other things that you are proud of? NgForward and NgUpgrade What are you working on now? The future of ngRx And much, much more!   Links:  Angular ng Conf Synapse Linux Angular JS ngRx Elm Redux NgModules NgForward NgUpgrade @MikeRyanDev ngRx Medium Picks: Charles Being involved in the political experience Risk Legacy   Mike ngRx Data Cypress.io Sea of Thieves

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MAS 030: Mike Ryan

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 30:22


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Mike Ryan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Mike Ryan. Mike is a software engineer at Synapse in Alabama and works as a tech lead there. He first got into programming when his family stayed with an uncle during a hurricane as a child and was sent home with parts to build his first computer. This really kicked off his interest in programming and problem solving. He then created websites to help pay for some of his living costs when in college, and this is what led him to discovering Angular JS.  In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  Mike intro How did you first get into programming? Interest in problem solving Linux user group Multi-month process to build this computer with the help of his community Linux and Basic How did you get into Angular? Pay off school by creating websites Grew into a free-lancing business HTML and CSS Angular JS version 1 Why did Angular appeal to you? Likes being able to build interactive applications How did you get into doing ngRx Building games in Angular JS and Angular Army game studio Elm and Redux Building Redux for Angular turned into ngRx What challenges did you run into when building it? NgModules Inclusiveness of Angular community Are there other things that you are proud of? NgForward and NgUpgrade What are you working on now? The future of ngRx And much, much more!   Links:  Angular ng Conf Synapse Linux Angular JS ngRx Elm Redux NgModules NgForward NgUpgrade @MikeRyanDev ngRx Medium Picks: Charles Being involved in the political experience Risk Legacy   Mike ngRx Data Cypress.io Sea of Thieves

My Angular Story
MAS 030: Mike Ryan

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 30:22


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Mike Ryan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Mike Ryan. Mike is a software engineer at Synapse in Alabama and works as a tech lead there. He first got into programming when his family stayed with an uncle during a hurricane as a child and was sent home with parts to build his first computer. This really kicked off his interest in programming and problem solving. He then created websites to help pay for some of his living costs when in college, and this is what led him to discovering Angular JS.  In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  Mike intro How did you first get into programming? Interest in problem solving Linux user group Multi-month process to build this computer with the help of his community Linux and Basic How did you get into Angular? Pay off school by creating websites Grew into a free-lancing business HTML and CSS Angular JS version 1 Why did Angular appeal to you? Likes being able to build interactive applications How did you get into doing ngRx Building games in Angular JS and Angular Army game studio Elm and Redux Building Redux for Angular turned into ngRx What challenges did you run into when building it? NgModules Inclusiveness of Angular community Are there other things that you are proud of? NgForward and NgUpgrade What are you working on now? The future of ngRx And much, much more!   Links:  Angular ng Conf Synapse Linux Angular JS ngRx Elm Redux NgModules NgForward NgUpgrade @MikeRyanDev ngRx Medium Picks: Charles Being involved in the political experience Risk Legacy   Mike ngRx Data Cypress.io Sea of Thieves