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Schema Migrations with Hasura Console
How to use the Hasura Console, a graphical interface, to automate the build out of migrations in our database, and by proxy our Hasura API Server.
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Evolutionary Database Design, GraphQL, APIs, and Database Schema Migrations
As a recent joiner to the Hasura team, I find myself learning, and exploring, GraphQL through the lens of my prior experience. In this series, I am going to share my point-of-view on Evolutionary Database Design, GraphQL, and schema migrations.