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sdk-for-apple
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Getting Started for Apple
Search for the Appwrite SDK with the URL https://github.com/appwrite/sdk-for-apple
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Let's Build A Job Portal With iOS
In the new dialog that appears, tap the top right search icon and type the GitHub URL for the SDK https://github.com/appwrite/sdk-for-apple and hit Enter. You should see the sdk-for-apple package listed.
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Getting Started With Appwrite's Apple SDK π±π»
To learn more, you can check our official Appwrite 0.11 announcement post, and check our Apple and Swift SDKs. If you have any further questions you can join the Appwrite team and community on the Appwrite Discord server.
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Getting started with Appwrite's Apple SDK and SwiftUI
The Appwrite Apple SDK is available via Swift Package Manager. In order to use the Appwrite Apple SDK from Xcode, select File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency. In the dialog that appears, enter the Appwrite Apple SDK package URL and click Next.
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Building apps just got Swifter! - Announcing Appwrite v0.11
It's finally here π Appwrite now has official support for Apple platforms! Our SDK has just been released, and we're looking to gather some feedback from our amazing community! We've got all the setup instructions in our new Getting Started Guide. If you just can't wait to try it out, here are the steps to get you started ASAP.
awesome-appwrite
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Phone Authentication with Appwrite and Twilio
Appwrite Resource Showcase
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Appwrite Community Report #4
30 days of Appwrite is now updated, have you checked them out already? 30 Days of Appwrite - Appwrite 30 Days of Appwrite is a month long event focused at teaching you about all of Appwrite's core concepts and getting you ready to build production ready apps with Appwrite. 30days.appwrite.io We are awaiting to see what you build, be sure to drop them here .
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Appwrite Community Report #3
We are awaiting to see what you build, be sure to drop them here.
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A Self Hosted and Open Source Alternative to Googleβs Firebase
We have a bunch of Appwrite related resources over at https://github.com/appwrite/awesome-appwrite which you can also check out
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Appwrite's Hacktoberfest '21 Journey
Hacktoberfest may be over but you donβt have to stop contributing! We have lots of open issues that you can find on our GitHub repo. Moreover, many of our Hacktoberfest issues are still open for assignment! You can also write articles, create tutorials or build demo apps and add them to our Awesome Appwrite repo. There are always new ways to support the community and we truly love all the contributions you make. If you need help with Appwrite or would like to explore some interesting ways to contribute, join us on our Discord server and connect with the Appwrite community β€οΈ.
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Appwrite, must TRY!
Awesome Appwrite github Repoisitory - Contains collection of various guides, tutorials and projects built with Appwrite.
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Building apps just got Swifter! - Announcing Appwrite v0.11
Our list of awesome tutorials, videos, and demos keeps growing, head over to the awesome-appwrite repo to check them out.
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My Hacktoberfest journey with Appwrite
I began by reading the documentation and various tutorials including the #30DaysOfAppwrite series. While it was definitely fun to take a deep dive into this new territory, the complexity was also intimidating. After I had read enough and was beginning to put the pieces together, I knew it was time to start trying my hand at using Appwrite.
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Open Source, my experience till now.
You can even learn a technology while contributing to projects. A great example in my PR to Appwrite, where learn a lot about Appwrite then wrote a article on Appwrite.
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What is Appwrite and How to use it Efficiently
There a many ways to use Appwrite- Appwrite for Web, Appwrite for Flutter, Appwrite for Android, Appwrite for Server etc. You can find many tutorials, videos, demonstrations, source codes, etc to get started with these applications over here. So go ahead and make great use of them!
What are some alternatives?
Gatsby - Build blazing fast, modern apps and websites with React
Appwrite - Secure Backend Server for Web, Mobile & Flutter Developers π AKA the 100% open-source Firebase alternative.
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
SwiftBar - Powerful macOS menu bar customization tool
demos-for-functions - Demo for Appwrite cloud functions in multiple coding languages β‘οΈ π©
autocomplete - Fig adds autocomplete to your terminal.
godot-appwrite - Godot Appwrite Integration
astro - Build fast websites, faster. ππ§βπβ¨
appwrite-auth-demo - A Svelte App to showcase Appwrite's authentication capabilities.
pydantic - Data parsing and validation using Python type hints
hacktoberfest-practice - Repo for you to raise a Pull Request for practice