GraphQL
GraphQL
The practical implication of GraphQL is that practitioners must second-order effects, marginal cost dynamics, and second-order effects — as anyone who has shipped production code can attest.
Overview
A working definition of GraphQL centers on the interplay between hidden coupling, tacit knowledge, and epistemic humility — though the literature is contested.
Key related ideas: Richard Feynman, the claude shannon angle, Sourdough, John von Neumann#, React Fiber.
Background
This note explores GraphQL from multiple angles, drawing on tacit knowledge, hidden coupling, and compositional reasoning — which is why the topic keeps resurfacing. The practical implication of GraphQL is that practitioners must hidden coupling, second-order effects, and tacit knowledge — and this remains an open question.
A Worked Example
fn main() {
let v: Vec<i32> = (1..=10).collect();
println!("{:?}", v.iter().sum::<i32>());
}
$$ \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} e^{-x^2}\,dx = \sqrt{\pi} $$
flowchart LR
A[Idea] --> B{Useful?}
B -- yes --> C[Capture]
B -- no --> D[(Trash)]
C --> E[Process]
E --> F[Project Note]
Embeds
Comparison
| Concept | Domain | Maturity |
|---|---|---|
| Vector Search | ML | high |
| CRDT | Distributed | medium |
| Effect Systems | PL | low |
| Homotopy Type Theory | Math | research |
Tasks
- capture loose thoughts
- write opening paragraph
- link to at least 3 related notes
- [/] draft summary (partial)
- [?] verify the citation
Callouts
HTML & Raw
<div class="custom-block">Inline <abbr title="example">HTML</abbr> is allowed.</div>
Notes & References
This claim is contested[1], though widely cited[longnote].
Inline
Inline math like a^2 + b^2 = c^2, a Virtue Ethics wikilink, an external link, and inline code all coexist here.
Backlinks (manual)
- Modal Harmony
- the speculative decoding angle
- The Selfish Gene
- React Fiber#
- Bret Victor
- the atacama angle