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Improved developer experience of GraphQL APIs with JavaScript resolvers for AWS AppSync APIs #765

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zachjonesnoel opened this issue Sep 21, 2023 · 2 comments
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What is the title of the content you're proposing?

Improved developer experience of GraphQL APIs with JavaScript resolvers for AWS AppSync APIs

Describe your content, including takeaways for the reader, in three to four sentences.

This blog will dive into AppSync APIs with JS resolver and the switch from VTL based resolvers that have improved the developer experience of building AppSync APIs.

  • How to build AppSync APIs with JS resolvers
  • Understanding the built-in utilities for JS resolvers
  • Anatomy of JS resolvers for Pipeline resolvers

What theme is your content related to?

Serverless, APIs

When can you provide your first draft of content by?

October mid, based on the content approval

What are 2-3 links to previous written content you have published?

Personal blogs are available on https://blog.theserverlessterminal.com/ and https://dev.to/zachjonesnoel

@zachjonesnoel zachjonesnoel added the content proposal Proposal for new content label Sep 21, 2023
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@bketelsen bketelsen added the accepted This content proposal has been accepted and work can start label Sep 21, 2023
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PR raised - #883

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