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Firebase - Almost 1.5 years with Google

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Company
Date Published
Author
James Tamplin
Word Count
299
Company Posts That Month
4
Language
English
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No
Summary

Firebase responds to Parse’s shutdown by expressing support for the developer community and reaffirming its commitment to improving app development following its integration with Google. The company highlights progress including simpler pricing, offline support for iOS and Android, FirebaseUI, AngularFire 1.0, Firebase Hosting through the Divshot acquisition, App Engine support for its JVM client, Unity3D preview support, and an Udacity course. While Firebase notes that no simple migration path exists from Parse Core to the Firebase Realtime Database because of differing data models and APIs, it recommends running Parse Server on Google App Engine as an alternative. Firebase states that Parse’s closure does not alter its roadmap and that it plans to continue expanding its integration with Google’s developer ecosystem.

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