Hey Randy, I'm Nikolas from the Prisma team! This article looks fantastic, thank you so much for writing 😄
By the way, we recently launched an Ambassador Program to acknowledge community members like you for their work and help them promote their content. Feel free to submit an application if you're interested, we'd love to have you there 🙌
Also, I know that dev.to currently doesn't support syntax highlighting for Prisma schemas (I already created an issue for this a while ago here). I think as a workaround to get at least some syntax highlighting, you can actually annotate the Prisma schema code snippets with graphql, that way strings and attributes are highlighted at least 😅 if you're planning to publish more Prisma content here, maybe it would be helpful if you leave a 👍 and a comment in the issue that I linked so that the folks responsible for it hopefully prioritize it soon.
Best wishes from Berlin!
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Hey Randy, I'm Nikolas from the Prisma team! This article looks fantastic, thank you so much for writing 😄
By the way, we recently launched an Ambassador Program to acknowledge community members like you for their work and help them promote their content. Feel free to submit an application if you're interested, we'd love to have you there 🙌
Also, I know that dev.to currently doesn't support syntax highlighting for Prisma schemas (I already created an issue for this a while ago here). I think as a workaround to get at least some syntax highlighting, you can actually annotate the Prisma schema code snippets with
graphql
, that way strings and attributes are highlighted at least 😅 if you're planning to publish more Prisma content here, maybe it would be helpful if you leave a 👍 and a comment in the issue that I linked so that the folks responsible for it hopefully prioritize it soon.Best wishes from Berlin!