Plus j'utilise #Hasura plus je préfère #postgraphile
We made some progress in July/August, but are back to 42 open requests for new products on endoflife.date.
If you use or rely on one of these products, please help us by filing a PR. Doesn't have to be perfect, and we'll guide you in case of any issues.
Sample of open requests: #hasura, #pypy, #rust, #podman, #steam, #jboss, #erlang, #solaris, #spark, #hadoop.
Complete List: https://github.com/endoflife-date/endoflife.date/issues?q=is%3Aopen+label%3Arequest+sort%3Aupdated-desc
Yesterday Hasura (a GraphQL server generator written in Haskell) announced their upcoming version 3 during their yearly conference HasuraCon 2023. One of the highlights in the announcement was they were in the process of migrating the server implementation over to Rust. I wonder if there are any insiders here who would like to share the reasoning and what they think it means for Haskell, the language and community.
We've been using Hasura for our API layer at @hardcover for the last two years and absolutely love it.
I'll be speaking at Hasura Conf next week about our experience building a social network using #Hasura & #Ruby on #Rails picking the best parts of each.
The conference is free and virtual, so if you're interested my talk is next Thursday, June 22nd at 11:15 AM PST.