I also got a lot of nice feedback for the slide deck that was shared.Ladies lunch was today, I went briefly, and found out that the junior cohort now has the best women-to-men ratio by far.Interfeud today! Intefeud is this fun little game where we get quizzed on knowledge we learned from Junior Phase.The meeting is very hogwarts (which sounds a lot like awkward if you say it out loud a bunch of times really fast).For the first time ever, we have to talk to each other and are not actually spending time playing some sort of board game. I’m coming to realize that my team is actually very solid.Here is the presentation in its full glory: My presentation was shared with the junior cohort! ego++.We have now gone 3 weeks back in time, all the way back to the beginning of my senior phase here at Fullstack, otherwise known as Week 7. Specifically to Week 7, which is where I left off and also when things were actually slightly more stressful than they are now here in Week 10…. Missed out on Friday’s Tessle Hackathon in Week 9 because of an Apple Hiring Event.WHATTTTTTTTTTTTTT.ĪND here’s a GIF on how I feel about my lack of blogging so far here in my senior phase. □īecause of how busy I’ve been, I haven’t really been able to get into the proper mood to be able to blog about such and such.Īs a result, there are now only 7 days of Fullstack left. Overall I loved the book and I look forward to reading more books from Eve and Alex in the future.There’s only one week of Fullstack Academy left. I also really appreciate that the authors decided to do a quick primer on graph theory, I felt that the graph theory section helped to put me in the GraphQL mindset and helped me to better understand how to think in GraphQL. Additional examples were provided when necessary to demonstrate certain topics in practice and the authors did a walkthrough of building a schema and the thought process that went into the modelling, which to me is one of the most difficult aspects of learning GraphQL, so that was much appreciated. I particularly liked how the book slowly built up to one sizable project that encompassed the different core concepts of GraphQL. The authors do an excellent job of explaining what GraphQL is and why GraphQL was created then proceed to explain the different aspects of GraphQL with well-thought-out examples to go along with the concepts. This book is an excellent introduction to GraphQL. Learn how to prepare GraphQL APIs and clients for production.Use JavaScript to build a fully functioning GraphQL service and Apollo to implement a client.Create a schema for a PhotoShare application that serves as a roadmap and a contract between the frontend and backend teams.Learn how GraphQL applies database querying methods to the internet.
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