This course teaches you everything you need to know about GraphQL. GraphQL was open sourced by Facebook in 2015 and is a fresh new approach to API development.
GraphQL will replace REST in the coming years. Don't just take my word for it though, here's what some other folks on Twitter are saying:
"Just watched a talk on GraphQL, I want this thing and I want it by yesterday" – @sunesimonsen
"I long for the day when GraphQL will be the new API standard." – @xinron
"GraphQL is the King. Long Live the King! (R.I.P. REST)" – @scbarrus
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About this course:
What you'll learn:
So you've read this far! Thank you.
One final and important point
If you've ever had trouble working with REST in the past, it's not your fault. It's been the recommended way of building APIs since 1996. There are countless articles on creating "thoughtful RESTful APIs", but none of them ever seem to apply to what you're working on. GraphQL offers a way out of this madness.
I've been running a GraphQL server in production for the last 3 months and it's sped up our response time, simplified our architecture and made it easier to access our data. I am not alone. Many multi-million dollar companies are also seeing the benefits of GraphQL in production including the Financial Times, Artsy, and Facebook.
Let's get started. Click the "Take this Course" button in the top-right corner right now and I'll see you on the other side.
Matthew Mueller