- Episode #48
- May 7, 2020
- 49m
- 49m
Alternative Backends with Kristaps Grinbergs
Alternative Backends with Kristaps Grinbergs
Guest
https://brightdigit.typeform.com/to/FwbXt4
Related Episodes
- Episode 8: Cloud and Backend Services For Apps
- Episode 34: Server-Side Swift with Tim Condon
- Episode 47: Practical Combine with Donny Wals
Related Links
- UIKonf - 18-19 MAY 2020 · ONLINE
- Heartwitch - Uses Vapor WebSockets
- Apollo Data Graph Platform
- Server-Side Frameworks
- Client-Side Frameworks
- WebSockets
- WWDC 2020 is happening!
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Why GraphQL?
- Greater Flexibility
- Less Data Usage
- REST API is more strict but easy to implement
- Big Learning Curve with GraphQL
- Fewer Requests Needed with GraphQL
- Challenges with accessing in Swift
- How Apollo Works
- Starting with both REST API and GraphQL
- Using Subscriptions WebSockets with GraphQL for Syncing
WebSockets
- Perfect for Gaming, Chat, and Financial Applications
- Why Long Polling Might Be Better
- How to keep a URL Session open
- How to stay organized with WebSockets
- How to support and test WebSockets?
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Music from https://filmmusic.io
"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
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