Skip the Boilerplate: How a Schema Can Power Your Entire Stack
Blog post from Harper
Harper simplifies the software development process by introducing a schema-defined approach that integrates storage, APIs, caching, and real-time events into a single runtime, where the schema not only describes the data but defines the entire application. This methodology eliminates the need for developers to manually assemble infrastructure layers such as API scaling, authentication, validation, and real-time updates, which are traditionally added as a project evolves. Instead, Harper automatically generates these components from the start, allowing developers to focus on building meaningful features without the overhead of managing multiple services. This approach accelerates development, enabling teams to move from concept to prototype swiftly and scale into production without rewriting foundational elements. By making schemas the core of the application stack, Harper reduces complexity and friction, providing a cleaner architecture and faster delivery without sacrificing control over the schema or APIs.
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