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- Title: Learning Firebase
- Author(s): Stack Overflow Contributors; eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
- License(s): CC BY-SA
- Publisher: RIP Tutorial
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook: HTML and PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
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Plan how to build a better app, grow it into a business, and earn money from your hard work using Firebase.
You'll see how to build cross-platform apps with the three pillars of the Firebase platform: technologies to help you develop apps with a real-time database, remote configuration, cloud messaging, and more; grow your apps with user sharing, search integration, analytics, and more; and earn from your apps with in-app advertising.
- Use the real-time database for a codeless middleware that gives online and offline data for syncing across your users' devices
- Master Firebase Cloud Messaging, a technology that delivers to connected devices in less than 500ms
- Grow your app organically with technologies such App Indexing, App Invites, and Dynamic Links
- Understand problems when they arise with crash reporting
- Fix user problems without direct access to users' devices
- Tie it all together with analytics that give you great intelligence about how users interact with your app
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- NoSQL and Non-Relational Databases
- Android Development and Programming
- Cloud Computing, DevOps, and Virtualization
- Mobile Devices Development and Programming
- Learning Firebase (Stack Overflow Contributors)
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