Day 4 (yesterday): Spent the morning on my @LambdaSchool Sprint Challenge! Built a server with Express and Node, connected it to a squlite3 database, and built a @reactjs app to connect it and display data. Spent the rest working on a @GraphQL project!
It’s not a part of the curriculum. Shouldn’t be hard to pick up, though
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^ what he said, GraphQL is easy to pick up, it's super simple. I'm glad we did Redux through Lambda because that was a lot harder to wrap my head around and even if one is more "progressive," a lot of employers are using Redux.
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We do briefly cover it in the Python/Django Sprint during the Computer Science units. Many students choose to use it in their Labs projects.
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That's good to know! Looking forward to it!
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Alright. Just saw a bunch of articles lately saying how GraphQL replaces the need for Redux, so I was wondering why the focus in the cirruculum seems to be on that.
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