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    DataLoader

    DataLoader

    Generic utility to use with an application's data fetching layer

    ...A port of the "Loader" API originally developed by @schrockn at Facebook in 2010 as a simplifying force to coalesce the sundry key-value store back-end APIs which existed at the time. At Facebook, "Loader" became one of the implementation details of the "Ent" framework, a privacy-aware data entity loading and caching layer within web server product code. This ultimately became the underpinning for Facebook's GraphQL server implementation and type definitions. DataLoader is a simplified version of this original idea implemented in JavaScript for Node.js services. DataLoader is often used when implementing a graphql-js service, though it is also broadly useful in other situations.
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    hug

    hug

    Embrace the APIs of the future. For developing APIs

    hug aims to make developing Python-driven APIs as simple as possible, but no simpler. As a result, it drastically simplifies Python API development. Make developing a Python-driven API as succinct as a written definition. The framework should encourage code that self-documents. It should be fast. A developer should never feel the need to look somewhere else for performance reasons. Writing tests for APIs written on-top of hug should be easy and intuitive. Magic done once, in an API framework, is better than pushing the problem set to the user of the API framework. ...
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