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Introducing Partial Cache Invalidation
For improved performance and low-latency, Hygraph now offers model-and-stage-based partial cache invalidations on the high-performance read-only endpoint.
How is it like being one of the first Talent Sourcers at Hygraph
Tesia will walk you through what exactly a Talent Sourcer does at Hygraph, and how a day working at Hygraph looks like.
What are webhooks and how do they work
In this article, we'll explore webhooks, how they work, and why they are important in modern web development.
Migrating legacy systems: considerations before choosing a headless CMS
Despite all that a headless CMS can offer, you need to consider a few things before you start your migration process. Let's explore the top considerations before choosing a headless CMS.
CMS migration preparation: 8 things to check before migration
With this 8-point checklist, you will be able to determine the areas where your CMS migration effort should be focused in order to avoid any hiccups that could derail the entire process.
Introducing assignment workflows and other improvements to commenting in Hygraph
You can now start a discussion under a comment, and under the newly introduced assignment workflow, also assign a comment to other users and resolve them upon completion.
How to build a job aggregator with no backend code
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create a job aggregator without any backend code using Hygraph and SvelteKit. You'll also use Tailwind CSS, a utility-first CSS framework, for styling the app.
How to federate remote data sources into GraphQL APIs
In this article, you will learn to use Hygraph to build a platform that federates data from multiple sources and exposes it through a single GraphQL API.
How to build a static site with Hugo
Let's learn how to build a static site with Hugo, covering everything from installation to publishing your site.
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