PinnedLee ByronGraphQL 2021Today marks the first release of the GraphQL spec ratified by the GraphQL Foundation. This is the culmination of three years of work.Oct 27, 20212Oct 27, 20212
Lee ByronDataLoader v2.0Today I released DataLoader v2.0.0, almost two years since the last release, more than four years since its initial release, and nearly…Nov 18, 2019Nov 18, 2019
Lee ByronIntroducing the GraphQL FoundationIn the spring of 2012, as part of an effort to build Facebook’s next generation iOS app, Nick Schrock, Dan Schafer and myself set out to…Nov 6, 2018Nov 6, 2018
Lee ByronGoodbye Facebook, Hello RobinhoodA little over month ago I left Facebook after working there for nearly 10 years. I’m excited to share that I’m joining Robinhood to help…May 15, 201814May 15, 201814
Lee ByronJS Development on a 12" Macbook?Last week I asked for opinions about developing on a 12" Macbook, and after getting pretty overwhelmingly positive feedback decided to give…Apr 6, 20183Apr 6, 20183
Lee ByronGraphQL.js: Preparing for v14.0.0Since it’s open sourcing almost three years ago, GraphQL.js has followed a “pre-major” version scheme. The most recent release was v0.13.2…Mar 29, 20182Mar 29, 20182
Lee ByronRelicensing the GraphQL specificationToday we’re relicensing the GraphQL specification under the Open Web Foundation Agreement (OWFa) v1.0. We think the OWFa is a great fit for…Sep 26, 201712Sep 26, 201712
Lee ByronWhy Invest in Tools?A few days ago I got to share GraphQL at the React-Europe conference, a project I’ve been working on for over three years at Facebook.Jul 5, 20155Jul 5, 20155