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Jan 2024
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721: You should learn Drizzle, the TypeS...

Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack Javascript Web Developers
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We’re doing a Tasty overview of Drizzle in this episode. What is Drizzle? What are different types of databases? How do you host databases? What have we built with Drizzle? And how does Drizzle handle relational data, TypeScript, querying, selects, transactions, and more! Show Notes 00:10 Welcome 00:52 Syntax Brought to you by Sentry 01:50 What ... Show More
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