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Appwrite
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How I use Appwrite Databases with Pinia to build my own habit tracker
If you haven't tried Appwrite, make sure you give it a spin. It's a open source backend that packs authentication, databases, storage, serverless functions, and all kinds of utilities in a neat API. Appwrite can be self-hosted, or you can use Appwrite Cloud starting with a generous free plan.
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Exploring Appwrite: A Comprehensive Guide
What is Appwrite? Appwrite is an open-source backend server that abstracts the complexity of backend development, allowing developers to focus on building their applications. It provides a wide range of services including databases, storage, functions, and authentication, all designed to work seamlessly together. This integration simplifies the development process, reducing the need for extensive configuration and integration work.
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11 Planetscale alternatives with free tiers
Appwrite is an open source BaaS platform that provides services like serverless functions, serverless databases, user authentication, and messaging. Since its release, it has quickly become a popular choice for building websites and applications.
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Biometric authentication with Passkeys
Appwrite for user management, databases, and serverless functions
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
Appwrite: Open-source backend server for web and mobile developers.
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
Today, this ecosystem is going strong with new providers like Hasura, AppWrite and Supabase powering millions of projects. There are a few reasons people choose this style of hosting, especially if they are more comfortable with frontend development. BaaS lets them set up a database in a secure way, expose some business logic on top of the data, and connect via a dev-friendly SDK from their app or website code to save data easily. These modern tools build a blend of managed database with curated plugins such as authentication, great admin dashboards, and function as a service type capability - all in one package, and often offered as a integrated hosted service.
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Why would you use Backend as a Service (BaaS)?
View on GitHub
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2024 Web Development Wish List
Joins - see Future of Queries - MariaDB supports json joins, so definitely possible!
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Show HN: Mutable.ai – Turn your codebase into a Wiki
Wow, looks nice! I almost felt like I could understand Bitcoins code xD
Could you do Appwrite? https://github.com/appwrite/appwrite
I'm not affiliated to them, just wanted to get started hacking it.
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- A Self Hosted and Open Source Alternative to Google’s Firebase
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Open-source Firebase alternative, Appwrite releases new version with full iOS & Swift support
If you're interested, we'd love you to checkout some of the features we're working on currently https://github.com/appwrite/rfc
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Building apps just got Swifter! - Announcing Appwrite v0.11
If you're curious about what's next for Appwrite, or have a great idea, head on over to our RFC repo for more details.
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Hoping to add 2fa with appwrite
We have just added a new draft for an RFC that will also refer to 2fa, so it should be expected. https://github.com/appwrite/rfc/pull/31
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Appwrite In Production: Backups and Restores
We hope you enjoyed this article! We love contributions and encourage you to take a look at our open isuses and ongoing RFCs.
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Announcing Appwrite 0.8 - an open-source, self-hosted BaaS
That's not all! To get all the details on Appwrite 0.8, check out all the changes in the changelog on GitHub. Are you curious about the big ideas we have up next, or have a great idea for Appwrite's future? Check out the RFC Repo for more details. Also, our awesome-appwrite repo keeps growing with new tutorials, videos, and demos.
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Self Hosted Firebase Alternative
Currently we use MariaDB under the hood. But we have an RFC in place to be agnostic to the database and build adapters allowing users to use any database of their choice https://github.com/appwrite/rfc/pull/21
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Announcing the Release of Appwrite 0.7 - The Open Source Firebase Alternative
If you’re excited about this release, you should probably also track what is coming up next by visiting our Github projects. You can also ask for new features on our Github issues and go over our upcoming feature specs on the Appwrite RFCs repository.
What are some alternatives?
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
playground-for-apple-swiftui - Simple examples that help you get started with Appwrite + Apple with SwiftUI (=❤️)
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
sdk-for-apple - [READ-ONLY] Official Appwrite SDK for Apple Devices 🍎
pocketbase - Open Source realtime backend in 1 file
awesome-appwrite - Carefully curated list of awesome Appwrite resources 💪
nhost - The Open Source Firebase Alternative with GraphQL.
sdk-generator - Generating SDKs for multiple programming languages and platforms ⚙️
Directus - The Modern Data Stack 🐰 — Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.
sdk-for-dotnet - [READ-ONLY] Official Appwrite .NET SDK
parse-server - Parse Server for Node.js / Express
demos-for-functions - Demo for Appwrite cloud functions in multiple coding languages ⚡️ 🌩