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Mads Mørch Schou

Mads Mørch Schou

Software Developer, Umbraco A/S

Ringsted, Denmark

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Mads is a self-taught software developer whose journey began at a young age, diving into the realm of PHP. As he refined his skills, he transitioned to .NET and soon discovered Umbraco CMS version 4. This discovery ignited his passion, and he has since been deeply immersed in the world of Umbraco ever since. Now he works in the Heartcore team at Umbraco

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • Umbraco
  • DevOps

My journey to the Heart of GraphQL

As we see more and more web services being built as Compositable Digital experience solutions - then I think it is important to help people get started developing these solutions. There are a lot of ways to do this, but I think that most of them are fairly advanced to get started with and it can very quickly be hard to navigate and filter out exactly what you need and to build it in a way that is easily expandable.

I'd like to take the listeners with me on my journey of using Umbraco Heartcore as a CMS component in a c# web solution. Showing that Heartcore is not for hardcore developers. and I'll be showing the easy way to utilize the GraphQL component in Heartcore to only get the needed data. And showing how it can be combined with webhooks to perform certain actions when content is being created, updated, or deleted. And lastly, in the implementation, I'd like to show how easily the GraphQL schema can be updated to handle new content types.

Hopefully, by the end of my talk, you will be able to create a great solution utilizing Umbraco Heartcore as a CMS component, and by using the tips and tricks I'm showing it would be fairly easy to extend the solution when the customer wants a new Thing

Codegarden 2024 Sessionize Event

June 2024 Odense, Denmark

Mads Mørch Schou

Software Developer, Umbraco A/S

Ringsted, Denmark

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