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    19 days ago

    Vertical integration and progressive company are good for Apple but for the consumer they are irrelevant I think.

    Security is ok, privacy must be a joke, siri is listening, just like google. You have to be logged in to install an app from the store etc…

    Pretty limited ui. Some might like it, some may don’t, but they can’t change nothing.



  • Thanks for the question. GraphQL works with multiple languages, Cuple works only with Typescript. Despite this drawback this also gives you some advantages:

    • The Request and Response types are auto-inferred from the endpoint you write
    • Because the types are in Typescript you don’t need to generate a client, you just simply use it with @cuple/client and get instant feedback.
    • You don’t have to learn another language. It’s just typescript.

    Practically it means less boilerplate and it let’s you focus on the feature you write. Cuple is also not a query language, you get what the server sends you, it’s more likely a type-safe FFI binding. With Cuple you can build a REST API, or anything similar to that with HTTP method, header, path, query, body, and you can use it type-safely.