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Add Serverless Functionality to Android Apps with Firebase (Google I/O'19)



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Using Firebase in your app is like cheating your way to productivity. Firebase takes care of security and scalability, while you focus on building the functionality that your users love. But how do you add functionality for which Firebase doesn’t have a client-side SDK? With Cloud Functions you can use existing backend code to enhance your app.

Watch more #io19 here:
Firebase at Google I/O 2019 Playlist → https://goo.gle/2GSFVqN
Google I/O 2019 All Sessions Playlist → https://goo.gle/io19allsessions
Learn more on the I/O Website → https://google.com/io

Subscribe to the Firebase Channel → https://goo.gle/Firebase
Get started at → https://firebase.google.com/

Speaker(s): Erik Haddad , Lyla Fujiwara

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5 thoughts on “Add Serverless Functionality to Android Apps with Firebase (Google I/O'19)
  1. I wish the camera folks at these events would focus on both the presentation screen and the speaker. And if they have to default to one, it should be the presentation screen and not the speaker. We don't need to see the speaker, we can hear him/her. But we do need to see the presentation screen as some of the visuals can help us make sense of what the speaker is saying. I wanted to see the boundaries between the Firebase and Android APIs. But unfortunately, the camera person chose to focus on the speaker instead of the presentation screen at that point in time.

  2. Can you guys please stop using kotlin. The language is non-intuitive and it just basically deletes code that makes sense and replaces it with something an encryption algorithm would produce. Basically you still need to check for null with a ? and most of it is just shortened versions of java code which becomes basically unreadable. I've learned just a couple languages so far and kotlin just seems like the worst of the worst.

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