Session description
After eleven years as an open source technology, GraphQL has never had a more favorable learning curve. Clearer mental models, better educational materials, and a deeper collective understanding of best practices have transformed the “wild west” of 2015 to a much more manageable landscape today.
You and your team are unique, so rather than a one-size-fits-all blueprint I thought I’d present a practical guide to teaching yourself GraphQL in 2026. We’ll examine how beginners typically build their first mental model of GraphQL, the most common misconceptions, and the key design questions they encounter early. Special attention will be paid to different modalities: schema-first vs. code-first, schema design principles, common pitfalls when considering enums, the proper use of fragments, and security and performance by default.
Attendees will leave with a conceptual roadmap for self-study, a recipe book for context engineering in their agent, and an understanding of the major decision points along the journey ahead.