Nice work! As we mentioned, the most common frameworks for backend web development are Node.js, Rails, Django, J2EE, and .NET. While the details of the frameworks vary, they all share similar structures. For prototypes, Parse and Firebase are great options for quickly getting a functional backend, and we prefer Parse because it's open source and more in your control. If you build your iOS using Parse initially, it's easy to move it to a Node/Rails/Django/etc backend later. Reflecting on this project, you should make you understand:
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Nice work! As we mentioned, the most common frameworks for backend web development are Node.js, Rails, Django, J2EE, and .NET. While the details of the frameworks vary, they all share similar structures. For prototypes, Parse and Firebase are great options for quickly getting a functional backend, and we prefer Parse because it's open source and more in your control. If you build your iOS using Parse initially, it's easy to move it to a Node/Rails/Django/etc backend later. Reflecting on this project, you should make you understand:
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If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, post a question on our Discussions Forum and mark the question as type, "Curiosity". For general questions email us at, support@codepath.org.