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Kevin
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Yes I have abandoned GraphQL despite supporting it in the past /s (but not really)
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artlu
@artlu
say more? if you can just excise it from the codebase, I guess it wasn't being used for any of its unique capabilities? (e.g., more expressive queries than a REST API allows, transparency outside of your internal team, one way of ensuring end-to-end type safety...)
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Kevin
@typedarray.eth
Correct. This is in the context of an open-source framework that I work on - most of our users are small teams where the (alleged 😉) benefits of GraphQL matter less. Though, this upcoming release (@ponder/client) is actually an SQL client / query builder - so arguably it's *more* expressive than GraphQL.
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