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GSoC 2020 Idea: Interactive tutorial for GraphQL query syntax #10

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IvanGoncharov opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 5 comments
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@IvanGoncharov
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I have an idea for a project that is more related to GraphiQL: an interactive tutorial for writing queries
Something like that https://dev.to/methodcoder/graphql-crash-course-in-10-pics-3b04
But as an interactive GraphiQL based tutorial with some challenges where you need to write some queries yourself.
It would be a good app to test plugin APIs and also useful for people who just want to quickly learn graphql syntax.

I have almost zero knowledge of the front-end side so I can’t realistically mentor it 😞 so I post it here in case anyone wants to adopt it.

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acao commented Feb 5, 2020

great idea! GraphiQL 1.0.0 stable will support compositions like this as a goal

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orta commented Feb 5, 2020

Yeah, this is a cool interactive way to learn

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@acao @orta Do you want to adopt this idea as mentors?
I can help with brainstorming but have zero knowledge of front-end so I can't review code.

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tanaypratap commented Feb 6, 2020 via email

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denyshubh commented Feb 21, 2020

Hii @IvanGoncharov that's a great idea. I would love to add something to it. Should we make something like AWS API Gateway, It would help the users to get more insight into graphQL. I would love to help you in frontend as well as backend support.
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