read-it-later-maybe
Realm
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2 | 48 | |
12 | 16,141 | |
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5.3 | 9.1 | |
over 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | Objective-C | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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read-it-later-maybe
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Using Expo and Realm with expo-dev-client
But I want to reuse the Read it Later - Maybe app I wrote for the last post on Expo and Realm. Well, I just need to delete all JavaScript files inside app, copy over all my code from that App, and that's all. Now my old app's code will work with this custom dev client!
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Build an Offline-First React Native Mobile App with Expo and Realm
All the code for this tutorial can be found in this repo.
Realm
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Energy, WiFi and RAM use by Android messaging apps
Presumably realm in Element for Android. https://realm.io/ "Realm by MongoDB"
See also https://github.com/vector-im/element-android/issues/1025
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I built a WebComponents-based framework
Looks really cool, I like to make very minimalistic dependency choices for the web apps I work on. Web Components look interesting and it's great to see frameworks that build upon it and provide features that are currently missing from it.
When I landed on the page I remembered another Realm framework I used a lot long time ago. https://realm.io has the same name and the logo looks very similar too. Not sure if it's a problem, just wanted to share. :)
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What is the best DB for offline-first?
Realm (Open Source but Sync is SaaS)
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Realm Database, Expo SDK 49 and Expo Router Getting Started
Realm is a fast, scalable alternative to SQLite with mobile to cloud data sync that makes building real-time, reactive mobile apps easy.
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Looking for android java developer mentor
I would focus on Kotlin instead of Java, there's really no point in sticking to Java at this point. And when it comes to databases, some local ones that are pretty easy to get into are Realm and ObjectBox, SQLite can definitely be a bit overwhelming at the beginning.
- Please help me out. Recently switched to M1 from intel. Getting error while running the build on simulator.
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Help with saving user data when answering quiz!
So yeah, if you don't have a server with API which will store data for you - you should really look into CoreData and Realm
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Is there something like SQLite for MongoDB?
Try Realm.
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Want to build a simple database app....Where do I start
Just to add to this, there's also Realm and ObjectBox as alternatives.
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Firebase vs MongoDB atlas
There is some crossover between the BaaS of Firebase and what MongoDB Atlas is offering if you are developing using Atlas Sync and Realm. Even so, there is a whole lot more you can find in terms of tutorials and community support for Firebase so it is hard to know how many of the Mongo claims are just future bugs for your project vs what people are currently doing with Firebase.
What are some alternatives?
realm-js - Realm is a mobile database: an alternative to SQLite & key-value stores
SwiftData
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
GRDB.swift - A toolkit for SQLite databases, with a focus on application development
fyi - Little bits of information that you may find useful when interacting with Expo tools and service. Append the markdown filename to https://expo.fyi/ to get a quick link to it.
MMKV - An efficient, small mobile key-value storage framework developed by WeChat. Works on Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and POSIX.
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
FMDB - A Cocoa / Objective-C wrapper around SQLite
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime ✨🐢🚀✨
UserDefaults - Simple, Strongly Typed UserDefaults for iOS, macOS and tvOS
Couchbase Mobile - Lightweight, embedded, syncable NoSQL database engine for iOS and MacOS apps.
SQLite.swift - A type-safe, Swift-language layer over SQLite3.