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I'm a professional Node.js developer, and here's how I create GraphQL Microservices using Node.js and MySQL. #5

Update: Part 6 is out!

About Me: I've been a professional web developer for just over 10 years now. I'm currently the lead web development instructor at Better Coding Academy, and as part of what I do, I post videos on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/BetterCodingAcademy.

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This is part 5 in a full tutorial on how to set up a React/Node.js app with a microservices architecture. (Here's part 4!)

In this video, I start working on the frontend React app, and also add login functionality into the Users microservice, hooking it up to the GraphQL-powered API gateway.

I hope you enjoy!

Happy coding!

Full source code: https://github.com/parkroolucas/microservices-demo

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Sung M. Kim

Ah, give Lucas some 💖 :)

because there are more 🔖 than 💖

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Médéric Burlet

Iv'e recently started using prisma2 with graphql with code gen for front end it is awesome.

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Better Coding Academy

Yes :) I've been using React professionally since mid-2014 not long after its release.

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