Joel Kin - Querl GraphQL library for Swift
Joel had the good fortune to work at Apple when the iPhone was developed. His exposure was writing sample apps against the iPhone SDK, making him among the first people in the world to `#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>`. That launched him into the world of iOS development for good. He has since worked on a wide variety of interesting products, launched a startup, worked at several others, and still somehow not gotten tired of San Francisco.
Joel and I discussed Querl, a small library designed to ease working with GraphQL in Swift.
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Joel and I discussed Querl, a small library designed to ease working with GraphQL in Swift.
Reach out to Joel
https://mastodon.social/@foon
https://joinhandshake.com/blog/our-team/unlocking-innovation-graphql-for-all/
Video version
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:27) - Joel Kin
- (01:09) - Birth of the iPhone
- (03:53) - Querl
- (13:07) - Digital Ocean
- (14:24) - Open Source
- (21:02) - Writing code for others
- (29:51) - Getting started with Querl
- (37:50) - Future plans for Querl
- (41:39) - Simplicity of graphQL clients
- (47:33) - Thanks Joel
- (48:12) - Rate and review
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Joel Kin
Joel had the good fortune to work at Apple when the iPhone was being developed. His exposure was writing sample apps against the iPhone SDK, making him among the first people in the world to `#import `. That launched him into the world of iOS development for good, where he has since worked on a wide variety of interesting products, launched a startup, worked at several others, and still somehow not gotten tired of San Francisco.