Firebase vs Ruby: What Is Better for Backend In Mobile App Development?
Backend stack choice for your iOS or Android app can be tough. Which is why here we look into Firebase vs Ruby on Rails-written backend, and investigate if there are any “kamikaze choices” of backend technology for a mobile application development. Are there any reasons not to use Firebase or Ruby? Is it possible to use firebase with Ruby on Rails? Let’s discover.
Would you agree with me if I state that marketing is a contest for people’s attention? More to this, that marketing is too important to be left for a marketing department. It has crawled it’s way even to the niche that seems to have nothing to do with promotion — software development; and marketing is already a part of it. Developers choose a solution for their project based on the stars a few similar libraries have on Github, and the amount of “tweets” of the account we are able to predict which technology is going to actively grow this year. This digital environment puts us at risk of becoming a victim of hype, where we might be misled — just falling in for the highly-recommended hypie tool, created by devilish marketers.
One of the tools everybody has been talking about recently is Firebase and its API, a a mobile and web application development platform developed by Firebase, Inc. in 2011, then acquired by Google in 2014 as Wikipedia states.