Prisma ORM: Local First, Typed SQL Queries and Serverless with Søren Bramer Schmidt
Scott and Wes talk with Søren Bramer Schmidt, Founder and CEO of Prisma, about database best practices, including the latest developments in serverless, local-first, and typed SQL solutions.
Show Notes
(00:00) – Welcome to Syntax!
(02:55) – Søren’s thoughts on GraphQL
(03:53) – Brought to you by Sentry.io
(06:57) – Common database mistakes
(08:52) – Prisma’s stability and user experience
(10:42) – Typed SQL and advanced querying
(20:47) – Serverless challenges and solutions
(27:11) – Cloudflare’s potential to dethrone AWS
(29:13) – Prisma and local-first development
(35:30) – Making local-first development mainstream
(40:10) – Challenges with async
(42:31) – Søren’s thoughts on Drizzle
(43:41) – Søren’s favorite database
(47:21) – The read your writes problem
(48:58) – Prisma hosted Postgres
(51:44) – Sick Picks & Shameless Plugs
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Prisma ORM blew up my read operations on my database. There's a lot of abstraction being done on top of SQL here.
I was new to orms but not new to SQL.
I'm going to try Drizzle again as I dip back into front end work using an ORM.
Absolutely love Prisma! Can’t wait to try TypedSQL in some of my applications
'We are going to build a Sync engine , that is open sourced'. These guys are amazing. I hope everybody appreciate them for what a hug task it is. that too 'FREE'.
kysely mentioned!
Jetbrains IDE's have auto complete baked into their SQL strings!
Cool talk. He seems like a chill person.
They are doing way too
Much, why would you bet so much of your app on a db interface library—they just keep reaching across the boundaries; make a database already or get out.
Also hearing sqlite is difficult to work with on mobile…uh wha??? We have data core what are you on about, reach into the swift libraries dont pull in prisma that’s ridiculous 😂
2020: Prisma ORM became a life-saver for many developers.
2022: Drizzle ORM emerged, known as the "Prisma killer."
2023: Prisma ORM started facing numerous bugs, earning it the nickname "Bug Bank."
2024: Drizzle ORM is hardly talked about, while Prisma is now heavily promoted across YouTube.