Dan Schafer - GraphQL at Facebook at react-europe 2016
Facebook has been using GraphQL in production for almost four years; today, it serves over 300 billion queries a day and its schema has nearly 10,000 types. In building this API, we’ve developed a set of best practices for designing an understandable and scalable GraphQL schema. Based on real examples in Facebook’s production GraphQL API, we'll discuss common GraphQL patterns, how they differ from other best practices, and their implications on server and client design.

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Implementing and Using GraphQL at GitHub - GitHub Universe 2016

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Jeff Morrison - A Deepdive Into Flow at react-europe 2016

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Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t 1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains

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Exploring GraphQL

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GraphQL: The Mental Model — Dhaivat Pandya

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React.js Conf 2015 - Data fetching for React applications at Facebook

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"GraphQL: Designing a Data Language" by Lee Byron

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Laney Kuenzel & Lee Byron - GraphQL Future at react-europe 2016

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The Do’s and Don’ts for your schema and GraphQL operations

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System Design Explained: APIs, Databases, Caching, CDNs, Load Balancing & Production Infra

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Lee Byron - Exploring GraphQL at react-europe 2015

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Angular and GraphQL – A modern API for a modern Platform - Uri Goldshtein

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Designing GraphQL Schemas: Avoid the downsides of GraphQL's flexibility - Nik Graf

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GraphQL Crash Course

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Mastering Chaos - A Netflix Guide to Microservices

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Nick Schrock & Dan Schafer - Creating a GraphQL Server at react-europe 2015

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Barak Chamo: High Performance GraphQL — ReactNext 2016

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The Many Meanings of Event-Driven Architecture • Martin Fowler • GOTO 2017

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Building Modern APIs with GraphQL

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