Honeypot!!!!! HATS OFF! for creating such gems for developers, your channel is like Netflix for developers! Also, I will be waiting patiently for the React Documentary 😍
Can’t praise this documentary enough. First of its kind, not too nerdy, inspiring. Gentle music, transition shots and silence used wisely. I love that the focus stayed on the developers, not the person asking the questions. It showcases how an amazing group of engineers put in the hard work and creativity to solve a problem and make the solution public.
What? There has always been documentaries for programming and coding technologies. Literally documentaries about IBM, Microsoft, Apple, Bell Labs, etc are all over and talk about programming languages, hardware, etc.
19:44 This is such a beautiful shot. I'd never think that computer monitors could make such nice diffuse lighting, the balance of the subject against the colors of the background. There are so many little pieces like this all through this documentary series. I'm a dev and of course, I love the content of the story telling but, the art isn't left behind. It makes the story sing.
I've watched all the Docs. And a bunch of the mini-docs. They are so good. The Ember.js one was especially touching to see the community aspect. They are really well done. They do such a good job of humanizing the developers behind these projects. It's easy to just see them as github projects, pull requests, stars, twitter comments and even speakers at conferences. These docs get to heart of who these people are outside the context of code or just technical problems. Do you have any other work I could see? I'm actually curious about that and maybe even some behind the scenes/making of stuff. You guys are flying around the world, talking to interesting people. Just a thought. Keep challenging yourselves and making beautiful work.
@@slackstation We are working on a ton more documentaries - bigger productions this time. I can tell you a little bit of secret insider information if you like: The next major project we are working on is so big that it will have to be split into two parts, and for it we will be collaborating with a company who's name rhymes with Doogle 🤫 don't tell anyone! Behind the scenes isn't really something we do, but I sometimes post behind the scenes video to my personal Instagram. You can find it here if you're interested: instagram.com/josiahmcgarvie/
Excellent! You are doing a really good job in making these documentaries that showcase stories and developers on their way to becoming rockstars. Thank you.
Woah, so interesting! I am 4 years late to this, and I can say that GraphQL is an industry-standard. Congratulations to the creators and the community!
Wow!! I feel like watching an inspiration movie!! we'all have a magic Toolbox (laptop). Isn't it amazing that we can build/make whatever we want with it?? Thanks for the documentary!!
Excellent documentary! I love the fact that these developers took the initiative to engineer something that could be extended far beyond the bounds of their initial requirement. It shows tremendous creativity, which is my favourite part of being a developer.
10:14 You know this documentary was made by developers when there's footage of real GraphQl code being written in the background instead of stock footage of random HTML/JavaScript written in a dark room by a guy wearing a hoodie
Best ever! Currently using Apollo Federation with Serverless framework to build graphql serverless microservices. GraphQL has really made requesting data a breeze.
I don't know how to feel about this... it's SOOOO nerdy for there to be a GraphQL documentary, but it's even more so to like it as much as I did. Great work, keep them coming!
Hey, Lucas! Seems like you're dealing with a lot of complicated emotions here but we appreciate the support :) and we will definitely keep them coming! Keep an eye out for more!
If an idea makes sense to people, and it just clicks with their mind and they can see the vision, they're actually willing to do a lot of work, in order to see it executed and then share their work, and it's a pretty remarkable thing to see. Thanks, Nick.
This documentary is truly a work of art. And years from now, it will still be. Thank you for making something so incredibly emotional and powerful. PLEASE make a React version....React has been totally transforming the industry...would love to see whatever you make next. Thank you..
Thanks for the love, Armaan! We have a documentary on one of the big JS frameworks (not React) coming out soon, we are very excited about it! React would make a great story too, any other suggestions?
Awesome documentary 😍 Hope to see Next for : babel These documentaries are really empowering and motivates a lot. Plus it gives the creators a small but genuine light about their work.
They're so great to make too, we get to meet some really interesting people and the stories they tell us are indeed so empowering! Thanks for the nice words, we've got one about Vue.js coming up next but will keep that in mind ;) Why Babel exactly? What do you find so interesting about it?
@@Honeypotio vue. Really when,? Babel is the project which is kind of backbone for all modern web projects. And would really love to see Sebastian's behind the scene story and their success story and also Henry 's story of joining them
@@AkkayHT228 I didnt use vue till now so I dont know how much interesting it is. But for me babel will Always be on #1 for js tool list. Followed by react, webpack, TS etc. Need more documentary like these no matter on what they make
@@anikethsaha5064 Babel its just transpiler & polyfiller its not big tool..... Vue is easiest framework ever, one week and you can get a job or create big SPA from scratch
Amazing documentary...looking forward for more of this...waiting for angular,react and node documentary..particularly for ryan's insights for node and jordan's prototype to real library for react...pls😌
Everytime I watch this, I just go and see if I can hit the like button again which is unfortunately can be done only once ;) Really cool this documentary isn't it?
Hey Honeypot, great documentary, as usual. It would be great if you could post the links to some of the youtube videos on the documentary. Would save us whole seconds of extra effort to watch them. 🤘🏼
This is so inspiring, I hope I'll get my moment too where I'll be writing some computer shits in the wall looking like crazy people trying to invent things
Seriously, Nick is funny AF... hahahaha, hey @Honeypot, I felt so lucky found this channel, I never knew that there are documentary channel like this exist! And very fun to watch and feel excited! You guys any planning create documentary about React? :)
Thanks Marco! We've got one about Vue.js coming up next, we recently went to Shanghai to film with Evan You at VueConf and will be speaking to a few more people in the community before releasing that later this year. Why nodejs or reactjs in particular? :)
Honeypot I am excited that you are making one for Vue.js! I think it would be interesting to learn more about the origins and reasons why nodejs became so popular and what issues it was trying to solve. I think learning more about react’s past would also be interesting!
Node.js would be super excited! Why? Because it was a technology that changed the industry of backend development. I got excited when I saw Ryan Dahl's Node.js presentation.
@@Honeypotio Yes indeed, I did really like it! I'd like to say again: this is better than the content from Vice. And also you were able to meet the creators in person!... Lucky!
Hey Henry, what do you mean by hard to find? We've shared it through all our social media channels, advertised it a bit ;), hosted it here on youtube and created a landing page: videos.honeypot.io/graphql-documentary-2019/. What would you we suggest we do to make it easier to find? Genuinely curious as we obviously do want to make it as easy to find as possible :)
Amazing documentary! We need more of these! This shows the passion of software engineers and how humans work together to create and innovate. Thank you for this amazing documentary and please keep making more.
I just started my career as a Software Engineer and landed my first job a few months back (actually, the release date of this video was the same as my start date! :D ). GraphQL is something that is new to me amongst everything else in this developer world, however, GraphQL itself really sparked my interest. After watching this well-made documentary, I'm even more pumped to continue learning more! Thank you so much Honeypot for creating such amazing content and I look forward to future videos!
Congratulations on your new job, Patrick! We're so glad you find our documentaries inspiring, we plan on making a ton more. We are going to be publishing a documentary on VueJS very soon so keep an eye out for that. Good luck with your new career in software engineering, all the best!
Okay. This is really cool. Not gonna lie, I was tearing up toward the end of the documentary. Dan's explanation about 'the world is your oyster' is really beautiful. Please make more!
i mean thats sort of the dream, you're developing the greatest platform in recent history, even people that dont even use facebook know what facebook is
Honeypot!!!!! HATS OFF! for creating such gems for developers, your channel is like Netflix for developers! Also, I will be waiting patiently for the React Documentary 😍
i find this so interesting as a new computer science student and wannabe iOS developer
"Patiently?" I doubt.
Huge if true
I'd love to see ones for Docker and Kubernetes too! :D
react documentary just got released just 1 day ago😁- hope you've seen it
It's amazing what a bunch of highly motivated engineers can achieve.
Oof.
Can’t praise this documentary enough. First of its kind, not too nerdy, inspiring. Gentle music, transition shots and silence used wisely. I love that the focus stayed on the developers, not the person asking the questions. It showcases how an amazing group of engineers put in the hard work and creativity to solve a problem and make the solution public.
Thanks for the love! We have a bunch more coming down the pipeline that I'm sure you'll enjoy!
Never imagined coding tech could have a documentary. Cool!
Why not? It's the foundation for the world at this point.
What? There has always been documentaries for programming and coding technologies. Literally documentaries about IBM, Microsoft, Apple, Bell Labs, etc are all over and talk about programming languages, hardware, etc.
The Social network
@@Warpgatez Even netscape had a documentary :p
if in the world of javascript everyone will make a movie about their own framework, then you can compete with hollywood
😂😂
Lol at that throughput you can compete with Bollywood!
:))))
Beautiful!! This is officially the first coolest and nerdiest software documentary ever!
I disagree: th-cam.com/video/SzKEi5AHZf4/w-d-xo.html
However, it is a very nice documentary.
Holy shit great content and i agree is like a netflix documentary for developers with good quality, great to find this hidden gem on youtube
19:44 This is such a beautiful shot. I'd never think that computer monitors could make such nice diffuse lighting, the balance of the subject against the colors of the background. There are so many little pieces like this all through this documentary series. I'm a dev and of course, I love the content of the story telling but, the art isn't left behind. It makes the story sing.
As a filmmaker it's encouraging to hear when people notice the little details of your work 😉Thanks, man! Comments like these keep me going 🙏
I've watched all the Docs. And a bunch of the mini-docs. They are so good. The Ember.js one was especially touching to see the community aspect. They are really well done. They do such a good job of humanizing the developers behind these projects. It's easy to just see them as github projects, pull requests, stars, twitter comments and even speakers at conferences. These docs get to heart of who these people are outside the context of code or just technical problems.
Do you have any other work I could see? I'm actually curious about that and maybe even some behind the scenes/making of stuff. You guys are flying around the world, talking to interesting people. Just a thought. Keep challenging yourselves and making beautiful work.
@@slackstation We are working on a ton more documentaries - bigger productions this time. I can tell you a little bit of secret insider information if you like: The next major project we are working on is so big that it will have to be split into two parts, and for it we will be collaborating with a company who's name rhymes with Doogle 🤫 don't tell anyone!
Behind the scenes isn't really something we do, but I sometimes post behind the scenes video to my personal Instagram. You can find it here if you're interested:
instagram.com/josiahmcgarvie/
Remember when GraphQL was cool?
What I admire the most about the guys is that each of them admires the other
Excellent! You are doing a really good job in making these documentaries that showcase stories and developers on their way to becoming rockstars. Thank you.
Wow, thanks Prashanth! Happy you liked it and see what we're trying to do 😍
This is what engineering is. Love this stuff!
Woah, so interesting! I am 4 years late to this, and I can say that GraphQL is an industry-standard. Congratulations to the creators and the community!
Wow!! I feel like watching an inspiration movie!!
we'all have a magic Toolbox (laptop). Isn't it amazing that we can build/make whatever we want with it??
Thanks for the documentary!!
Love the power of open source and community growing this.
Triple oof.
Excellent documentary! I love the fact that these developers took the initiative to engineer something that could be extended far beyond the bounds of their initial requirement. It shows tremendous creativity, which is my favourite part of being a developer.
Quadruple oof.
14 people still use REST.
me too
14 then 41 likes... mmmm
@@faithfultoyeshua4576 93
@@motailab ok
How about gRPC?
Well done. The best programming language documentary until now
10:14
You know this documentary was made by developers when there's footage of real GraphQl code being written in the background instead of stock footage of random HTML/JavaScript written in a dark room by a guy wearing a hoodie
Best ever! Currently using Apollo Federation with Serverless framework to build graphql serverless microservices. GraphQL has really made requesting data a breeze.
The best moments are the ones with the guys talking together. Great and lively brains. Well done!
Where in the world I was, that I had no idea of this beautiful channel!!! Thank you, Honeypot for creating such brilliant documentaries!!
💛
We really need this Java:The Documentary
Yeh but we'd have to bring guys out of retirement for that...
@@Mark-jk1jv why not
20:58 the java logo has the javascript text SMH
came looking for this comment, here you have my up vote
java to javascript is like car to carpet.
Oopsy. Developer centric but makes a rookie mistake.
The next target by oracle...but...😂
How did you notice that???
I don't know how to feel about this... it's SOOOO nerdy for there to be a GraphQL documentary, but it's even more so to like it as much as I did. Great work, keep them coming!
Aiming for an Oscar here?
Hey, Lucas! Seems like you're dealing with a lot of complicated emotions here but we appreciate the support :) and we will definitely keep them coming! Keep an eye out for more!
I've been wanting this type of content my whole career
This channel should blow up fast. Fantastic job.
If an idea makes sense to people, and it just clicks with their mind and they can see the vision, they're actually willing to do a lot of work, in order to see it executed and then share their work, and it's a pretty remarkable thing to see.
Thanks, Nick.
Thank you!
When the same folks are involved in GraphQL and React... wow!
work hard until honeypot make your documentary
Super cool!
Waiting for a React documentary as well 😍
And ReactOS also :)
Graphql was actually created to performance test databases.
This documentary is truly a work of art. And years from now, it will still be. Thank you for making something so incredibly emotional and powerful. PLEASE make a React version....React has been totally transforming the industry...would love to see whatever you make next. Thank you..
Thanks for the love, Armaan!
We have a documentary on one of the big JS frameworks (not React) coming out soon, we are very excited about it! React would make a great story too, any other suggestions?
@@Honeypotio what about Django or Ruby on Rails? 😏
@@ТемиржанЮсупов We have a lot of cool stuff coming down the pipeline, not ruling anything out 😏
Amazing documentary. Just a head's up, the CC at 10:47 should be "self-immolate", not "self-emulate" for the hearing (or anything) -impaired
QLL doc's!!! It's so chill and relaxing to watch something that is technical but easy to consume. Why I wasn't seen your channel before?!?!
Cant wait Angular Documentary
Nice to see that Dan Schafer is a flight simmer! Warms my heart, and I will remember it fondly every time I use GraphQL :)
Awesome documentary 😍
Hope to see Next for : babel
These documentaries are really empowering and motivates a lot. Plus it gives the creators a small but genuine light about their work.
They're so great to make too, we get to meet some really interesting people and the stories they tell us are indeed so empowering! Thanks for the nice words, we've got one about Vue.js coming up next but will keep that in mind ;) Why Babel exactly? What do you find so interesting about it?
@@Honeypotio vue. Really when,?
Babel is the project which is kind of backbone for all modern web projects. And would really love to see Sebastian's behind the scene story and their success story and also Henry 's story of joining them
ANIKETH Saha vue is more and more interesting product than Babel.....
@@AkkayHT228 I didnt use vue till now so I dont know how much interesting it is. But for me babel will Always be on #1 for js tool list. Followed by react, webpack, TS etc.
Need more documentary like these no matter on what they make
@@anikethsaha5064 Babel its just transpiler & polyfiller its not big tool..... Vue is easiest framework ever, one week and you can get a job or create big SPA from scratch
One of the funniest thing is that they purposely aged photos like is it is from 80s or 90s but it was just from a few years ago 😂
GraphQL is great, Honeypot is great, but but but. Facebook app is just a nightmare.
Amazing documentary...looking forward for more of this...waiting for angular,react and node documentary..particularly for ryan's insights for node and jordan's prototype to real library for react...pls😌
We are currently working on a Vue.js Documentary but we have plans for much more content in future! ;)
I have been waiting for this for a month!
Hope it was worth the wait! 🙏
Outstanding work!!
This is HBO of developers I will waiting patiently for Laravel documentary
Everytime I watch this, I just go and see if I can hit the like button again which is unfortunately can be done only once ;)
Really cool this documentary isn't it?
Thank you! 🙏💘
Honeypot, you are incredible for doing these. So inspiring.
Amazing to see how graphql came into existence. Thanks for so much for creating this
Hey Honeypot, great documentary, as usual. It would be great if you could post the links to some of the youtube videos on the documentary. Would save us whole seconds of extra effort to watch them. 🤘🏼
Just !
Fall in love with this channel content!
I enjoyed this kind of documentary, amazing.
Why can't this be longer?? :(
This is so inspiring, I hope I'll get my moment too where I'll be writing some computer shits in the wall looking like crazy people trying to invent things
Seriously, Nick is funny AF... hahahaha, hey @Honeypot, I felt so lucky found this channel, I never knew that there are documentary channel like this exist! And very fun to watch and feel excited! You guys any planning create documentary about React? :)
Glad you enjoyed my schticks!
Awesome job, these are always really entertaining to watch! You should do nodejs or reactjs next!
Thanks Marco! We've got one about Vue.js coming up next, we recently went to Shanghai to film with Evan You at VueConf and will be speaking to a few more people in the community before releasing that later this year. Why nodejs or reactjs in particular? :)
@@Honeypotio Because they are popular and many people use it but dont know the origins of those technologies and why they were created.
Honeypot I am excited that you are making one for Vue.js!
I think it would be interesting to learn more about the origins and reasons why nodejs became so popular and what issues it was trying to solve. I think learning more about react’s past would also be interesting!
Node.js would be super excited! Why? Because it was a technology that changed the industry of backend development. I got excited when I saw Ryan Dahl's Node.js presentation.
@@Honeypotio Chinese propaganda
oh, landed in the honeypot again! ♥
🍯
You're doing a great filming, big pleasure to watch).
This is the best tech documentary I've ever seen.
What a coincidence that all these cool frameworks were released 2014 - 2015
A React/React native documentary would be amazing
seeing developer get excited about implementation idea is always interesting
This is so amazing! Better than Vice! Nice job team!
Thanks! We worked really hard on this project. Glad you liked it!
@@Honeypotio Yes indeed, I did really like it! I'd like to say again: this is better than the content from Vice. And also you were able to meet the creators in person!... Lucky!
@@JosiahMcGarvie Better than Vice? That's very flattering of you! And yes, it was a honour to work with the creators for this documentary.
@@Honeypotio (¬‿¬)
Thats a generalization. VICE has some really intriguing stuff
It make me cry, to see such an amazing history of standing up against and those rigid and spagetti rest api that were causing so much pain.
Amazing documentary and thank you to everyone has been involved in such an amazing piece of technology. I love graphQL
its always good the hear about the reasoning behind genesis of any technology.
I think it's weird how hard it is to find this doc given the amount of advertising you have been doing on social media.
Great doc though, thanks
Hey Henry, what do you mean by hard to find? We've shared it through all our social media channels, advertised it a bit ;), hosted it here on youtube and created a landing page: videos.honeypot.io/graphql-documentary-2019/. What would you we suggest we do to make it easier to find? Genuinely curious as we obviously do want to make it as easy to find as possible :)
@@Honeypotio I found it today, maybe it's a regional thing, but I wasn't able to find it yesterday
This is the channel I need most while learning how to code. Very inspiring!
I have to say thank you guys for this, I love the format to tell the story, I love the professionalism to film the documentary. great job!
Can we have a docker documentary?
Smiling ear to ear this entire documentary
The power of open source !
Such a great documentary. Great work and thanks for promoting the ecosystem 👏🏼
next level documentry about graphql startup
Amazing documentary! We need more of these! This shows the passion of software engineers and how humans work together to create and innovate. Thank you for this amazing documentary and please keep making more.
Thanks, we’re working on it! 💘
20:59 hahahaha I love what you did there, nice sense of humor
Wonderful, this kind of stories are what inspire me to continue growing up.
Keep shooting these documentaries awesome.Subbed
Amazing work guys! I will quote you on GraphQL conference talk
Thanks man! 🙏
Honeypot I LOVE YOU!!
We love you too!
If I look back in life and don't have a photo similar to 14:39 then I know I failed as a developer.
Dope! Graphql is awesome.
Cheers!
Honeypot, is there a way I can support/contribute! You guys are doing amazing job!
Cheers man! What do you mean by contribute?
@@Honeypotio Like donations or other ways to contribute to your Channel.
You're very kind! The best thing for our channel would be to subscribe and share our work :)
@@Honeypotio Sorry wasn't aware of Honeypot.io, just went through your site! Sorry for being dumb!
11:38 One of my favorite spots when Lee gives the analogy of The Office and Dwight's vending machine problem!
I just started my career as a Software Engineer and landed my first job a few months back (actually, the release date of this video was the same as my start date! :D ). GraphQL is something that is new to me amongst everything else in this developer world, however, GraphQL itself really sparked my interest. After watching this well-made documentary, I'm even more pumped to continue learning more! Thank you so much Honeypot for creating such amazing content and I look forward to future videos!
Congratulations on your new job, Patrick! We're so glad you find our documentaries inspiring, we plan on making a ton more. We are going to be publishing a documentary on VueJS very soon so keep an eye out for that. Good luck with your new career in software engineering, all the best!
This was way more interesting than I thought it'd be
this is awesome! we need more such documentaries.. quite inspiring
More enjoyable than a Hollywood movie.
wow so these are the guys who wrote the tech I been using. pretty cool
Okay. This is really cool. Not gonna lie, I was tearing up toward the end of the documentary. Dan's explanation about 'the world is your oyster' is really beautiful. Please make more!
love the documentary, thanks for doing them , real art here
Thank you very much for translating this documentary into Japanese!
Honeypot, one of the best channel ever.
It's really fun to see how they made it happen. Now I use it to my project. Awesome.
i mean thats sort of the dream, you're developing the greatest platform in recent history, even people that dont even use facebook know what facebook is
Also fell in love with GraphQl immediately after learning it.
Is this beneficial only for mobile clients or would it benefit server to server communication too ?
Thank you Honeypot, high quality documentaries
What a great documentary! Well made!! I just can't express how cool this video was. Good job!
Woh, these documentary series is good, I'm sharing this with my friends as it deserves much more attention then it got
You’re the best! I appreciate you 🙏
Big Thanks!!! Love it!!! You are awesome
cool! hopefully next tensorflow documentary
Excellent & unique content - keep it up 👍
Looking forward to the React and NodeJS documentaries. 😁