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[NEW] GraphQL in React.js and Node.js

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Learn everything you need to create a GraphQL API on the server in Node with Apollo Server.
Learn to use GraphQL on the client-side using React with Apollo Client.

Requirements

  • basic knowledge of javascript

Description

Learn everything you need to create a GraphQL API on the server in Node.js with Apollo Server. You'll start with a schema that includes type definitions, queries, and mutations. Then, build the resolvers needed to get the values for the API. Finally, move onto advanced features like interfaces and unions, all the way down to how relationships work in resolvers.

Learn to use GraphQL on the client-side using React with Apollo Client. In this course, you'll use queries and mutations to fetch and update GraphQL API data. You'll go further with variables, inputs, aliases on fields. Then attach your queries and mutations to React and interact with an Apollo Server using React hooks to build amazing things with React and GraphQL!


Who this course is for:

  • Developers interested in learning GraphQL

Instructor

Daniel Arzuaga: Programer, Dr, Esq, Chief Engineer at NASA
Daniel Arzuaga
  • 4.2 Instructor Rating
  • 4,719 Reviews
  • 117,119 Students
  • 5 Courses

Daniel has worked as the senior developer for multiple companies for the past 10 years and has scaled multiple companies to over the million dollar mark. Daniel, graduated from Stanford University with a degree in computer science and artificial intelligence. He is an experienced engineer and has worked with some of the top tech companies. He's known in the JS community for his contributions to open source projects, conference talks, and courses. He has taught as a public school teacher, teaches programming on Udemy and also finds time to coach swimming in the afternoons.

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