Hi Stuart! The two are the same (GraphQL syntax is the same no matter which client you use.
The getMovie example requires a parameter (title) which is why you see it written like that.
getMovie
title
Is that what you were talking about?
If that is the case, then I think there is a mistake in your code in the article, because they do not match. Or I'm not understanding, because I expected the two examples to be compare/contrast of the different clients.
You're 100% right! As a compare/contract article, I should keep the code consistent. Thank you for pointing that out!
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Hi Stuart! The two are the same (GraphQL syntax is the same no matter which client you use.
The
getMovie
example requires a parameter (title
) which is why you see it written like that.Is that what you were talking about?
If that is the case, then I think there is a mistake in your code in the article, because they do not match. Or I'm not understanding, because I expected the two examples to be compare/contrast of the different clients.
You're 100% right! As a compare/contract article, I should keep the code consistent. Thank you for pointing that out!