Nearly all projects we work on every day use a REST service. It's a concept where you use a certain set of methods (GET, POST, DELETE…) to send data, receive data or both. And REST is great, but sometimes you just can't find a (back)end to all the challenges! More often than not, the variable names are in a different style than you prefer or the paths to the requests are confusing… Then comes Google, introducing Google Firebase and saying: "Why would you work with other people when you can write a backend of your own?" And you start thinking: "IS THAT POSSIBLE??", suddenly you're inspired. You cannot keep your mind straight, and all you want to do is create backends all day. Firebase works similar to hosting, so to speak.
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