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Discussion on: Is it just me or are we in a low-hype phase?

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Ben Halpern

Yeah. To me there's a different flavor between hype and maturation/adoption. I think GraphQL has matured and is ripe for broader adoption. There were some accompanying technologies related to GraphQL that FB and others released at the time and GraphQL sort of won out in a sea of hype.

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rhymes

Maybe Hasura will hype next πŸ˜‰

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Aimeri Baddouh

I am actually super hyped about Hasura! Tanmai Gopal (one of the co-founders) actually gave a talk at my local meetup, and it was only me an another person present, so we basically got a one hour personal lecture on how GraphQL works, including demos. It was cool because he never really even tried to sell the idea of Hasura, but I was familiar with the product at the time.

I love the idea of not having to build the integration between graphql and my database, nor having to maintain a database myself, so yes to Hasura!!!

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Ben Halpern

I happen to know that the Hasura folks have plans to put out a lot more DEV content. Maybe @praveenweb can elaborate 😊

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rhymes

Yes!

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Praveen Durairaju

Glad to see love for Hasura! :D

As @ben mentioned, we have plans to put out more content around GraphQL across the frontend frameworks like React, Vue and Angular and more around serverless as well.

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Aimeri Baddouh

I never really thought of it like that, but you're absolutely right. There's some hype about the W3C CSS work group proposals lately.

Me personally, I'm super excited about sub-grids, and it seems like every podcast I listen to has been talking about them too. It's a great time to be a web developer!