@NodeRunner - Dec 06, 2023
Thanks for the update! Portal appears to be down for me right now. : 2 : 0
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@NodeRunner - Dec 06, 2023 Here is what I get when trying to sign in as NodeBitsDAO : 0 : 0 |
@NodeRunner - Dec 06, 2023 When signing in with this account it works. When using the NodeBitsDAO account it hangs after login with a blank screen. : 0 : 0 |
@AndrewVanDuivenbode - Dec 07, 2023
👀 nice! : 2 : 0 |
@tobiasschmid - Dec 06, 2023
Thank you John. 👏 Great job : 2 : 0 |
@SeWiJuGA - Dec 06, 2023
🥰 : 1 : 2 |
@WhatsMy - Dec 06, 2023
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@Businessman007 - Dec 06, 2023
Super!🙏 And mention these features as well.👇 @JohnJardin @DeSoDuels @DeSoOps I forget to mention "language" and "date of account creation" in the pic. : 0 : 0
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@Dopeamean - Jan 23, 2024
GraphQL V2 is the second version of the GraphQL query language and runtime. GraphQL itself is an open-source query language and runtime for APIs, developed by Facebook. GraphQL V2 builds upon the concepts and functionalities introduced in the first version of GraphQL, with the aim of improving performance, flexibility, and developer experience. It incorporates feedback and lessons learned from using GraphQL in real-world scenarios. Some key features and improvements in GraphQL V2 include: 1. Performance optimizations: V2 includes various performance optimizations to enhance query execution and reduce latency. These optimizations can help to improve the overall efficiency and responsiveness of GraphQL APIs. 2. Federation support: V2 introduces built-in support for GraphQL federation. Federation allows you to compose multiple GraphQL schemas into a single unified schema, enabling distributed data models and scalable architecture. This feature is particularly useful for large-scale applications with microservices. 3. GraphQL subscriptions: Subscriptions allow clients to receive real-time updates from the server, enabling bi-directional communication between clients and servers. V2 enhances the subscription functionality, making it more robust and scalable. 4. Improved error handling: V2 provides better error handling mechanisms, including standardized error formats and error handling extensions. This helps developers to handle and communicate errors more effectively. 5. Tooling enhancements: V2 improves the developer experience by introducing new tools and libraries, such as improved GraphQL schemas introspection, better IDE support, and enhanced documentation generation. It's worth noting that GraphQL V2 is not a standalone specification or implementation. Instead, it represents the evolution of the GraphQL ecosystem, with updates and improvements made by various GraphQL libraries, frameworks, and tools. : 0 : 0 |