Have you implemented it? The orm aspect is actually pretty weak. You end up implementing an RPC api anyway. And then you wonder how this was sold to you as declarative and idempotent.
I exaggerate here because graphql does not solve the datalake problem. And it doesn’t do graphs (you can). The curb appeal looked super promising, but then it was just rpc with a bespoke ORM syntax.
I exaggerate here because graphql does not solve the datalake problem. And it doesn’t do graphs (you can). The curb appeal looked super promising, but then it was just rpc with a bespoke ORM syntax.