- Overview
- Transcript
4.1 Conclusion
Thanks for following along with this course. I hope you've gotten some ideas about how Firebase could be useful for your next project. I'm Reggie Dawson, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thanks for watching.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 02:21
1.1Introduction00:34
1.2What Is Firebase?01:47
2.Firebase in Vanilla JavaScript6 lessons, 46:10
2.1Firebase Data02:05
2.2Save Data14:46
2.3Retrieve and Display Data08:17
2.4Update and Delete Data08:22
2.5Firebase Authentication08:58
2.6Firebase Hosting03:42
3.Firebase and AngularJS6 lessons, 29:17
3.1Set Up the Foundation for Apps Project04:33
3.2Controller and `myAuth` Service04:14
3.3Register User Page and `userService`07:35
3.4Login Page and Controller05:20
3.5Home Page05:56
3.6Deploy the App01:39
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:47
4.1Conclusion00:47
4.1 Conclusion
Thanks for watching the Use Firebase as Your Back-End course. We have only scratched the surface of what we can do with Firebase. For example, with the Foundation for Apps project, the next natural step would be to add some sort of messaging. We could also add the ability to add friends, style a profile page, etc. The options are really limitless. But there are also rough edges of the app that could be polished. Sometimes we have to refresh the browser to get the login to work properly. The important part is an understanding of how Firebase works, and how you can use it in your apps. Firebase has the ability to be the back-end for an assortment of projects. Some people are even using Firebase as a signaling mechanism for WebRTC. There is no reason that you can't use Firebase to make an amazing app. Thanks again for watching. This has been Reggie Dawson for Tuts+.