Visual Design of GraphQL Data

A Practical Introduction with Legacy Data and Neo4j

Thomas Frisendal author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:APress

Published:9th Sep '18

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Visual Design of GraphQL Data cover

This book offers a practical introduction to visual design principles for GraphQL data, enhancing API design and communication skills. Visual Design of GraphQL Data is essential for developers.

In Visual Design of GraphQL Data, readers are introduced to the essential principles of visual design related to GraphQL data. This compact yet pragmatic book covers the foundational aspects of GraphQL structures, semantics, and schemas, providing a clear pathway for understanding how to effectively visualize data. Through simple guidelines derived from real-life experiences in data discovery and unification, the book equips readers with useful visualization techniques that enhance the quality of API designs.

The book emphasizes the importance of schema quality, guiding readers to work with sharper definitions that ultimately lead to greater productivity and well-structured applications. It also explores how to integrate GraphQL with legacy data systems and Neo4j graph databases, making it a versatile resource for developers. By focusing on visual communication, Visual Design of GraphQL Data helps users produce compelling representations of their API designs, ensuring clarity and effectiveness in their work.

With practical insights and actionable advice, this book is ideal for web developers and data architects who seek to refine their GraphQL skills. Readers will learn to avoid common structural mistakes and create high-quality GraphQL data designs, along with the ability to draw communicative property graph diagrams of their APIs. Whether starting or looking to enhance existing skills, this book serves as a valuable guide in the evolving landscape of modern application development.

ISBN: 9781484239032

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

111 pages

1st ed.