5 Antipatterns that Made Our React/GraphQL App Slow (And How We Fixed Them) By Jonas Herrmannsdörfer
1. Over-fetching: Which involves requesting more data than necessary, slowing down the application.
2.Fragment misuse: Developers often create large fragments stored in a central file, leading to over-fetching when fragments are not properly updated.
3. Under-fetching: where insufficient data is requested, leading to multiple additional queries. This causes performance overhead and complexity.
4.not using return values of mutations: Typically, a client makes an additional request to fetch updated data after a mutation, causing unnecessary delays.
5: not using a suitable caching library
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