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bvaughn / useSubscription-and-useMutableSource.md
Last active December 29, 2021 02:12
`useSubscription` and `useMutableSource` tearing and deopt behavior.

useSubscription and useMutableSource1 tearing and deopt behavior.

Mounting a new tree

The tree below represents a React application mounting. During mount, two components read from an external, mutable source. The first one (List) reads version 1 of that data and the second one (Item) reads version 2.

Deopt

useSubscription (legacy mode)

N/A.

@idibidiart
idibidiart / GraphQL-Architecture.md
Last active September 16, 2023 18:36
Building an Agile, Maintainable Architecture with GraphQL

Building a Maintainable, Agile Architecture for Realtime, Transactional Apps

A maintainable application architecture requires that the UI only contain the rendering logic and execute queries and mutations against the underlying data model on the server. A maintainable architecture must not contain any logic for composing "app state" on the client as that would necessarily embed business logic in the client. App state should be persisted to the database and the client projection of it should be composed in the mid tier, and refreshed as mutations occur on the server (and after network interruption) for a highly interactive, realtime UX.

With GraphQL we are able to define an easy-to-change application-level data schema on the server that captures the types and relationships in our data, and wiring it to data sources via resolvers that leverage our db's own query language (or data-oriented, uniform service APIs) to resolve client-specified "queries" and "mutations" against the schema.

We use GraphQL to dyn

@sskylar
sskylar / _config.yml
Last active May 23, 2016 21:49
Apply defaults to documents in a Jekyll collection
defaults:
-
scope:
path: "" # an empty string here means all files
type: "my_collection" # applies defaults only to documents in this collection (e.g. "posts")
values:
layout: "default"
foo: "bar" # any metadata fields can go here
@LucaColonnello
LucaColonnello / HTTPInterface.js
Last active August 31, 2017 17:23
Loopback React SDK Proposals
// it could be part of the LoopBackSDK module
// evaluate usage of node http module for ajax call
var http = require( 'http' );
// LoopBack HTTP Interface
// Class that has the responsibility to call
// the LoopBack Application, must be instantiated for each models
function HTTPInterface(
@robertjpayne
robertjpayne / RCTSwiftBridgeModule.h
Last active January 17, 2024 11:43
React Native - Swift Native Modules
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "RCTBridgeModule.h"
#define RCT_EXTERN_MODULE(objc_name, objc_supername) \
RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_MODULE(objc_name, objc_name, objc_supername)
#define RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_MODULE(js_name, objc_name, objc_supername) \
objc_name : objc_supername \
@end \
@interface objc_name (RCTExternModule) <RCTBridgeModule> \
@clhenrick
clhenrick / README.md
Last active April 1, 2024 14:55
PostgreSQL & PostGIS cheatsheet (a work in progress)
@jedschneider
jedschneider / gh-pages-tips.md
Created June 7, 2012 17:59
github pages tips for jekyll wiki

Working With Github Pages

The FAQ maintained by Github covers most stumbling blocks, some other tips and tricks supplied here.

Gitignore

Add _site to .gitignore. The generated site should not be uploaded to Github since its gets generated by github.

Working With Code Partials