
Slides: https://t.co/cCc3KgH8Iy
What's a GraphQL compiler, and why would you want to (re)write one in Rust? How does Rust measure up compared to JavaScript (and other alternatives) when it comes to building this kind of software?
Robert Balicki (engineer at Meta on the React Data team) talks about the decision and process of rewriting Relay's GraphQL Compiler in Rust, before diving into lessons learned. Watch to learn not only about how Relay is used and why they decided to rewrite its compiler in Rust, but also about the DOs and DON'Ts of writing compiler-like things.
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Slides: https://t.co/cCc3KgH8Iy
What's a GraphQL compiler, and why would you want to (re)write one in Rust? How does Rust measure up compared to JavaScript (and other alternatives) when it comes to building this kind of software?
Robert Balicki (engineer at Meta on the React Data team) talks about the decision and process of rewriting Relay's GraphQL Compiler in Rust, before diving into lessons learned. Watch to learn not only about how Relay is used and why they decided to rewrite its compiler in Rust, but also about the DOs and DON'Ts of writing compiler-like things.
Special thanks to:


The React.NYC Meetup is a group for React, React Native and JavaScript developers in NYC. We meet at least once in a quarter (or more often if have venues proposed) to listen to 3-4 presentations, share, learn, connect with other engineers, and have fun!
Summit your talk proposals via this form (5 to 30 min)Â https://forms.gle/ipAtW1trLcuUdzpx6
If your company can host our next event or you have questions, reach us https://forms.gle/pj4b7U3de1Dis1xv7
Meetup currently run with support of React Summit US and useReactNYC
Follow us on twitter https://twitter.com/reactsummit
Watch pervious recordings at youtube.com/ReactNYC
We expect all speakers and attendees to follow our Code of Conduct
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