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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2018 · 49 MIN

JSJ 317: Prisma with Johannes Schickling

from JavaScript Jabber · host Charles M Wood

Panel: Charles Max WoodAJ O’Neal Special Guests: Johannes SchicklingIn this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Prisma with Johannes Schickling. Johannes is the CEO and co-founder of GraphCool and works with Prisma. They talk about the upcoming changes within GraphCool, what Prisma is, and GraphQL back-end operations. They also touch on the biggest miscommunication about Prisma, how Prisma works, and much more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:JSJ Episode 257 MJS Episode 055Raised a seed roundRebranding of GraphCoolWhat are you wanting to do with the seed money you raised?Focused on growing his team currentlyMaking GraphQL easier to doThe change in the way people build softwareWhat is Prisma?Two things you need to do as you want to adopt GraphQLApollo Client and RelayGraphQL on the back-endResolversResolving data in one queryPrisma supports MySQL and PostgreSQLHow do you control access to the GraphQL endpoint that Prisma gives you?Biggest miscommunication about PrismaPrisma makes it easier for you to make your own GraphQL serverApplication schemasHow do you blend your own resolvers with Prisma?And much, much more!Links:JSJ Episode 257 MJS Episode 055GraphCoolPrismaGraphQLApollo ClientRelayMySQLPostgreSQL@schicklingJohannes’ GitHubSchickling.mePrisma SlackSponsorsKendo UILinodeFreshBooksPicks:CharlesAudibleThe 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary ChapmanFacebook Backyard Homesteader GroupsCharlesMaxWood.comSling TVRoku ExpressAJThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildJohannesFigmaNetlify FunctionsGraphQL EuropeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.

Panel: Charles Max WoodAJ O’Neal Special Guests: Johannes SchicklingIn this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Prisma with Johannes Schickling. Johannes is the CEO and co-founder of GraphCool and works with Prisma. They talk about the upcoming changes within GraphCool, what Prisma is, and GraphQL back-end operations. They also touch on the biggest miscommunication about Prisma, how Prisma works, and much more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:JSJ Episode 257 MJS Episode 055Raised a seed roundRebranding of GraphCoolWhat are you wanting to do with the seed money you raised?Focused on growing his team currentlyMaking GraphQL easier to doThe change in the way people build softwareWhat is Prisma?Two things you need to do as you want to adopt GraphQLApollo Client and RelayGraphQL on the back-endResolversResolving data in one queryPrisma supports MySQL and PostgreSQLHow do you control access to the GraphQL endpoint that Prisma gives you?Biggest miscommunication about PrismaPrisma makes it easier for you to make your own GraphQL serverApplication schemasHow do you blend your own resolvers with Prisma?And much, much more!Links:JSJ Episode 257 MJS Episode 055GraphCoolPrismaGraphQLApollo ClientRelayMySQLPostgreSQL@schicklingJohannes’ GitHubSchickling.mePrisma SlackSponsorsKendo...

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