REST is not a perscription for how many joins you can do retrieving data. You don't need to force clients to compose http calls. You *can* write a query for `GET /things` without an ORM, schema in SDL, resolver code and client wrappers. It's allowed!
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This discussion only reinforces my favorite description of GraphQL: "WSDL with less ceremony"
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so… can I take this as confirmation that CosmosDB is getting GraphQL endpoints that also supports application/yamlpic.twitter.com/YWIeEKHFSs
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If Steve and I are allowed to choose the roadmap...
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And 10 URLs in each environment. And 10 auth implementations. And 10 error handling strategies... I love putting those details in GraphQL on the server rather than in every single client.
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yeah I def am not suggesting that…
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