In all honesty, I was sidetracked by FireBase....but what little I read was helpful
As a React Native dev, building apps with a dedicated back-end server takes away your valuable time. Working with a serverless stack allows you to focus more on the app itself. In this tutorial, we’re going to set up the AWS Amplify Framework to create a back end as a service for a React Native app.
As a React Native developer, developing apps with a dedicated back-end server takes away your valuable time and energy. Working with a serverless stack allows you to focus more on the app itself, rather than worrying about managing and operating servers.
Serverless providers have quite a few solutions to make it easier to set up and start working on your React Native application. In this tutorial, we’re going to set up and integrate the AWS Amplify Framework to create a back end as a service for a React Native app. To set up a React Native app, we’ll be using Expo.
In all honesty, I was sidetracked by FireBase....but what little I read was helpful
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