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Nowadays, the stakes are getting higher and higher. Speed is of the essence for an ordinary user, and each web page and developer has to comply with it. This is where Drupal's BigPipe module takes the stage.
Disclaimer: This blog is based on analyzing events that have taken place in the DAO market over the past few years. The DAO market is unpredictable, so we are not responsible for your sudden desire to start creating blockchain content right now.
This blog offers insights into Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), which are often subject to innovation, cosmic disruptions, and quantum leaps.
Do you know that almost 90% of developers who use Drupal as a backend for their mobile apps have their stash, lucky coding socks? This is interesting because developers believe it allows them to work more efficiently.
We may have exaggerated about 90 percent, but building a mobile app development with Drupal as a backend is perfect. There are many reasons for this because Drupal as a tool has all the necessary features and capabilities to unleash the potential of the application fully and, of course, emphasize the skill of its creator. But how does it work?
GraphQL was designed for more powerful and user-friendly client-server interaction. This complex solution is a query language and execution engine. GraphQL is developing quickly and is available as a web service in Drupal 8, 9, and 10. Drupal websites often use GraphQL. This solution is particularly robust as a web service and focuses on an easily accessible level of introspection and customization. Let's take a closer look at the features and potential of GraphQL in Drupal development.