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    1. Pete Hunt‏ @floydophone Oct 14
      Replying to @sophiebits @VJelincic @dan_abramov

      For posterity thenhttps://www.infoq.com/presentations/Evolution-of-Code-Design-at-Facebook …

      2 replies 1 retweet 25 likes
    2. Nick Schrock‏ @schrockn Oct 15
      Replying to @floydophone @sophiebits and

      @floydophone remember when we had to write code like this? 😂😂😂😂pic.twitter.com/SVEWvbDxFU

      1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
    3. Adam Miskiewicz‏ @skevy Oct 15
      Replying to @schrockn @floydophone and

      This was a great talk that I’d never seen before. Interesting to know the history.

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    4. Nick Schrock‏ @schrockn Oct 15
      Replying to @skevy @floydophone and

      @skevy You can see the genesis of GraphQL in this slide. The first version of GraphQL was essentially layering serialization, a type system, and a language over this API. The core runtime was pretty thin, because in effect it was already written.pic.twitter.com/hZidlzg1Ts

      2 replies 3 retweets 7 likes
    5. Adam Miskiewicz‏ @skevy Oct 15
      Replying to @schrockn @floydophone and

      Definitely! I noticed this right away when I watched the talk. How much different is the API today? I presume it uses generics because Hack, but other than that is Ent still reasonably similar to its original version?

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    6. Nick Schrock‏ @schrockn Oct 15
      Replying to @skevy @floydophone and

      I'm assume totally different. Old abstractions written under totally different constraints; underlying language (async/await!!!) and runtime replaced. I'm sure new engineers roll their eyes at old code and want to rewrite it, as it should be. @dlschafer would know more than I.

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    7. Sophie Alpert‏ @sophiebits Oct 15
      Replying to @schrockn @skevy and

      AFAIK we don't really have an equivalent way to fetch deep nesting – partly due to GraphQL, partly because we colocate data fetching with rendering logic (i.e., fetching data in our XHP components' render methods) so each piece of code tends to only need to fetch one layer.

      2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
    8. Sophie Alpert‏ @sophiebits Oct 15
      Replying to @sophiebits @schrockn and

      We do now use a LINQ-style API that lets you do multi-hop fetches but it also isn't really the same use case as the quoted image. $author = await $question ->queryAnswers() ->queryAuthor() ->genOnly(); await $author->genProfilePic(PicSizeConst::SQUARE);

      1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
    9. Nick Schrock‏ @schrockn Oct 15
      Replying to @sophiebits @skevy and

      Funny enough the original (untyped, worse) version of that API (EntQuery) was the result of me and @ola copying as much of LINQ as possible without altering the underlying programming language.

      1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes
    10. Sophie Alpert‏ @sophiebits Oct 15
      Replying to @schrockn @skevy and

      If you come visit you might see this in the bathroom this week. ;)pic.twitter.com/KzNn8DPl0s

      screenshot of an article entitled "Why are we migrating completely away from EntQuery to EntQL by the end of the year?"
      4 replies 1 retweet 6 likes
      Pete Hunt‏ @floydophone Oct 15
      Replying to @sophiebits @schrockn and

      it would be cool if FB engineering posted these publicly!

      2:44 PM - 15 Oct 2018
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