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Posts by Mark Piller

Farewell Backendless Standalone, Hello Backendless Pro!

About a year ago we made a decision to drop the barrier of entry for Backendless Standalone. At the time when we released the free version of Standalone Backendless, we made a bet that users will go for the “enterprise standard” of server redundancy by introducing a second (non-free) instance and thus removing a single…

by Mark Piller on September 19, 2016

Backendless Is in the Dzone Mobile Development Guide

Backendless is in the 2016 Mobile Development Guide by DZone.

by Mark Piller on June 20, 2016

Standalone Backendless for Windows

Our vision for Backendless Platform is a system that lets anyone run Backendless-powered apps on any device while the backend can be hosted in any environment. The Standalone Backendless is a special packaging of the platform you can install on your own servers. The best part of it is that you can run Standalone Backendless on…

by Mark Piller on April 20, 2016

Developing TypeScript Apps with Backendless

One of the goals we have at Backendless is to make the platform uniformly available for different types of client technologies. The platform is truly cross-platform and it is a matter of time/effort to make it available to a new client environment. Since we already have a super-powerful SDK for JavaScript, creating a bridging technology for…

by Mark Piller on April 20, 2016

Backendless and Angular 2

If you have been waiting for Angular 2 support in Backendless, the wait is over. We have finished the integration of the Backendless SDK for JS and now it is available for TypeScript. An important side effect of this integration is support for the Angular 2 framework. The integration enables complete support of all Backendless APIs from…

by Mark Piller on April 4, 2016

Push Notification Webinar Recording Is Available

The recording of the “Push Notifications” webinar that we conducted earlier this month is now available on our YouTube channel. You can watch the webinar below or on our YouTube channel. In the webinar, we reviewed the process of setting up Android and iOS apps as well as the backend to be able to register…

by Mark Piller on March 8, 2016

"Backendless Core Concepts" for Ex-Parsers Webinar

We conducted a webinar titled “Backendless Core Concepts” for ex-Parses last week. A recording of the webinar is now available. The video should be helpful not only if you’re coming from Parse, but for anyone who is starting their journey with Backendless. The webinar reviewed the concepts of Backendless User Management and Data services. Specifically,…

by Mark Piller on February 23, 2016

Push Notifications Webinar

Come join us for our “Backendless Push Notifications” webinar on March 1st, 2016 at 1:00pm Central time. You will get an overview as well as a technical deep-dive into Backendless push notifications. Topics of discussions include: Push notifications overview Supported platforms Code generation Push notification support for iOS Push notification support for Android Direct notifications Group notifications…

by Mark Piller on February 23, 2016

Local API Service Debugging

Backendless API services enable Backendless developers to develop and run arbitrary Java, PHP and, very soon, JavaScript/Node.JS code as API services. With the service and CodeRunner update we deployed earlier this week, there is an awesome new feature which allows you to debug your services locally before publishing them into the cloud. The video below…

by Mark Piller on February 23, 2016
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