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GraphQL is a data query language developed by Facebook. It provides an alternative to REST and ad-hoc webservice architectures. It allows clients to define the structure of the data required, and exactly the same structure of the data is returned from the server. It is a strongly typed runtime which allows clients to dictate what data is needed.
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Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
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A reference implementation of GraphQL for JavaScript
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A fast, offline-first, reactive Database for JavaScript Applications https://rxdb.info/
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The high-performance database for modern applications
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Created by Facebook
Released 2015
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