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Autogenerate your GraphQL APIs with Hasura #289

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akhilgarg opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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Autogenerate your GraphQL APIs with Hasura #289

akhilgarg opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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Describe your Talk

Learn, how you can save time from writing your graphQL APIs with Hasura.
Hasura is a tool which can be setup on your local system or cloud or kubernetes and if provided database endpoint then it can auto generated APIs for data sharing.
You can do much more with this like,

  • authentication web hook
  • database event triggers
  • multiple databases support
  • unified APIs getting data from different data sources
  • custom fields in APIs schema

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30 mins

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About you

I'm currently working with EPAM as Lead Software Engineer for the last 2 years.
Having total 10+ years of experience, also associated with NITI Ayog as Mentor of Change.
Have been leading Python India Community within EPAM Systems.

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17/08/2024

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@akhilgarg akhilgarg added the proposal want to talk at pydelhi label Aug 14, 2024
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Hey Akhil!
Thanks a lot for submitting the talk.
We've postponed the meetup to 24th, would you be available on 24th?

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akhilgarg commented Aug 16, 2024 via email

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No worries!
We can have the talk in our next meetup

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