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Sergey Grizzly
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@alex_tartach Hey! Just in case, can you explain how does Quorini increase my number of simultaneous projects if I'm a CEO of Software Development Studio?
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Design and run serverless cloud API in minutes
Sergey Grizzly
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Hello Product Hunters 👋
I’m Alex, the founder of Quorini, and I’m thrilled to share our product with you today! After months of hard work, we’re excited to launch Quorini, a tool designed to simplify how developers build serverless cloud APIs.
🚀 What is Quorini? Quorini enables you to create an entire backend with a serverless cloud API in minutes. Our platform offers a reliable, scalable...
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Design and run serverless cloud API in minutes
Quorini offers a set of visual tools for designing data models, and runs a fully-managed serverless backend.
Quorini significantly accelerates time-to-market while minimizing resources, without compromising quality.
Quorini
Design and run serverless cloud API in minutes
Sergey Grizzly
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I imagine everyone who's ever had an opinion on anything is glued to their screens right now—whether they're watching the results, arguing about the candidates, or trying to figure out how to make sense of all the memes. 😅
Who is watching elections now?😁
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Sergey Grizzly
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One of my favorite things about Product Hunt is the sense of discovery and innovation. It’s like a treasure trove of new tech products, apps, and services, often from passionate founders and startups. Every day brings something fresh and exciting, whether it’s a cool new tool for productivity, a unique app, or a novel piece of hardware. I love how Product Hunt creates a space for creators to...
What is your favourite thing about Product Hunt? 😍
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Sergey Grizzly
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Both Slack and Discord are great tools, but they serve slightly different purposes, so it depends on the context!
Slack is fantastic for professional use. It’s designed for teams and workspaces, with a lot of integrations and a focus on productivity. The ability to create channels for specific topics or projects and the seamless integration with tools like Google Drive, Trello, and others make...
What you like more Slack or Discord?
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Sergey Grizzly
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Using GraphQL to query a database directly can be overkill for simple apps because it adds complexity, performance overhead, and requires more sophisticated caching!
It's most useful in cases with complex UIs, multiple data sources, or dynamic querying needs. For basic CRUD operations, REST or direct database queries are simpler and more efficient.
Do you use GraphQL?
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Sergey Grizzly
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Deciding between "quick and dirty" and "built to last" in a web app depends on your project's stage, complexity, and long-term goals. If you're validating an idea, working on an MVP, or need to ship quickly, prioritize speed with a "quick and dirty" approach 🙂
Use existing tools and focus on getting something working. If you're scaling up, dealing with mission-critical features, or planning...
What is the line between good enough and needs more love?
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