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by Ben Kraft Kevin has written about our multi-year project to replace our Python 2.7 monolith with services written in Go. As part of the transition to a service-oriented architecture, we decided to migrate all our REST APIs to GraphQL—including new APIs for service-to-service communication. Even with Apollo Federation handling much of our fan-out, we have over 300 distinct GraphQL requests from
By Kevin Dangoor This month, my colleague Dave Rosile and I went to GlueCon 2018 in sunny Denver, Colorado. The organizers did a fantastic job putting together a conference around modern server architectures. In talking about those architectures, there were a bunch of talks related to container orchestration (which is now synonymous with Kubernetes), and serverless approaches. Kubernetes gives you
By Jared Forsyth Over the past few months, we’ve been adding some React Native to our existing iOS and Android apps. We started out by just creating a react-native repository and adding it as a submodule of our respective ios and android git repositories, but we quickly found that there was a fair amount of friction in coordinating between the three. We’ve now moved all of our mobile-related repos
By Jamie Wong I won’t ramble in this post about the maintenance woe that is CSS, as others have said it better in the past. In particular, Christopher “vjeux” Chedeau sparked much of this discussion in his talk React: CSS in JS. Instead, I’d like to discuss Aphrodite, the inline styling solution we’ve developed at Khan Academy, the constraints that led to it, and its use in production today. Page
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