From Rodrigo Coelho (Community Lead):

We are sponsoring ETHSanFrancisco and will have bounties for #buidling on The Graph. Stay tuned to our Twitter for updates. Hope to see you there!

We have been making improvements to the developer experience, focusing on stabilization and reliability. Here are the latest features:

Block and Event Stream : This feature plays a crucial role in helping The Graph reliably fetch data from Ethereum and make it available to subgraph mappings, without skipping a beat, or block rather.

: This feature plays a crucial role in helping The Graph reliably fetch data from Ethereum and make it available to subgraph mappings, without skipping a beat, or block rather. Explicit imports & AssemblyScript packages: Until recently, subgraph mappings were compiled by injecting a set of global APIs such as store and Entity into the mapping sources prior to passing them on to the AssemblyScript compiler. We have now switched to using explicit imports, allowing developers to choose which APIs they would like to use.

Until recently, subgraph mappings were compiled by injecting a set of global APIs such as store and Entity into the mapping sources prior to passing them on to the AssemblyScript compiler. We have now switched to using explicit imports, allowing developers to choose which APIs they would like to use. Store.get(): Previously, it was only possible to push entity updates to the store using store.set() and store.remove(). In order to load existing entities and change them in mappings, we have added store.get(‘EntityType’, ‘id’).

Previously, it was only possible to push entity updates to the store using store.set() and store.remove(). In order to load existing entities and change them in mappings, we have added store.get(‘EntityType’, ‘id’). Other improvements: We’ve added other enhancements and fixes for error handling. Check out the full update on our most recent Development Update.

One thing we need help with:

Would you like to get involved in developing The Graph? We’ve begun identifying easy starting points for new contributors: good first issues in Graph Node, good first issues in Graph CLI. We will add more soon.

If you’re excited about The Graph and would like to explore a position on the team, take a look at our careers page.