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J**Y
Barely a Book, but a Good Introduction to GraphQL.
I'm learning about GraphQL for the first time, and so this book offered a good introduction for my needs. That said, at only 86 pages (and physically small pages at that) it's barely a book - more of a cheatsheet or CliffsNotes reference for GraphQL. Everything in this book is most certainly available on the web with a little diligent Googling. That said, I like physical books I can pull off the shelf when I need to, and this is one I expect I'll refer to often in the future when I need a quick reference to something as I continue to learn GraphQL.
J**N
Poorly written. Brief and a waste of time.
You would learn more simply reading the spec. This isn't a book it is a pamphlet.
S**N
Great
I enjoyed this quick introduction to Graphql. It is sufficient to get anyone up and running with the technology and the concepts which are different than REST.
J**N
Wrong explanation about interface
As current spec, the implementing type will not automatically contain the fields defined in the interface. This author don't have the real GraphQL implementation experience.
N**G
Four Stars
I think it is better if the author should add more examples.
I**H
) more useful than I did
£30 for effectively 72 pages (once you've removed the table of contents, the blank pages and the pages advertising the author's other books in the "API University" series) is outrageously over-priced for what is presented here. There's a lot of "generalization" padding going on even with this low a page count. Given the paucity of GraphQL books on the market others may find this book (I'd describe it more as a pamphlet!) more useful than I did, but my advice would be to try and peruse a copy before parting with your money. The other four volumes in this API series, sadly, are not much different and to me there is a certain irony (if not a falsehood) in implying that the five books in this series constitute an "API University" given how slim each volume is, Have our universities really fallen to that low a standard? The dull writing style does recall that of an academic white paper, so maybe that's the reason for the nomenclature.
D**R
An excellent read.
An excellent read.
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