Excited to see this and congrats to the team! I've been huge fan of GraphQL for a while and have checked out all of the major players. A big one I've used in the past is Hasura. It's refreshing to see Wundergraph's approach because it appears they've managed to couple the generated client and server in a way that assures your code is correct (beyond just having type-safe queries) while maintaining the flexibility of having multiple data sources configured with code. There's no wasted effort here.
Can't wait to see where they take this - if their blog (https://wundergraph.com/blog) is any indication, they will continue to add innovation in this space. You can tell Jens has put a massive amount of thought into what GraphQL is best used for and what the DX should be.
Can't wait to see where they take this - if their blog (https://wundergraph.com/blog) is any indication, they will continue to add innovation in this space. You can tell Jens has put a massive amount of thought into what GraphQL is best used for and what the DX should be.