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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Building a CRUD Ionic Application with Firebase & AngularFire

Firebase is one of the most powerful and popular Database as a Service (DBaaS) solutions available today. It provides a document based NoSQL database, with real-time capability, and it is hosted as a service by Firebase so you don't need to worry about scaling your own servers. Support for Firebase in Ionic 2 has been growing recently, and in this post, we have the community's resident Firebase + Ionic 2 expert, Jorge Vergara, walking you through how to build your own Firebase application in Ionic 2. Make sure not to miss the [bonuses][1] he is offering at the end of this post. Here's Jorge… Do you want to develop an app using Firebase but whenever you start you end up looking at a blank screen without knowing what to do? I was in that same position a few months ago, I couldn't understand the docs (or in AngularFire's case there weren't any) and I was just staring at the blinking cursor, trying to figure out my first move. Today I'm going to get you started, I'm going to show you how to set up an Ionic and AngularFire2 project.


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