Nice, both versions (light and dark) simple and clear 👏 In what language powers you graphql backend? I mostly choose hot-chocolate or graphql.net for .net or typegraphql for node, because I love the code-first approach.
Oh that was Gatsby's GraphQL for generating pages at build time (node). No back-end. Sorry for the confusion!
no problem, I have never worked with gatsby, so I just forgot that graphql is part of it :) thanks for the clarification.
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Nice, both versions (light and dark) simple and clear 👏 In what language powers you graphql backend? I mostly choose hot-chocolate or graphql.net for .net or typegraphql for node, because I love the code-first approach.
Oh that was Gatsby's GraphQL for generating pages at build time (node). No back-end. Sorry for the confusion!
no problem, I have never worked with gatsby, so I just forgot that graphql is part of it :) thanks for the clarification.