In this article, we will compare two popular frameworks for cross-platform development: Flutter and React Native. We will look at the pros and cons of each framework and discuss which one is better suited for use in 2023.
If you’ve been looking for a way to automate your Backendless API testing and monitoring, then look no further than Make. With Make, you can quickly create the integrations that automate workflows and connect apps you use every day.
Sharing custom items with other Backendless developers gives you the power to build once and use in multiple projects. Backendless has just made it easier to keep your items under your own control with Private sharing.
Backendless has been named a Momentum Leader in four categories in the G2 Summer 2023 reports! On top of that, Backendless was once again recognized as an ideal development tool for Small Business, with seven badges specifically for our support of small business developers.
Backendless has been named a Leader in the Mobile Backend as a Service (mBaaS) category in G2’s Spring 2023 reports! This is the fourth consecutive quarter that Backendless has earned the honor.
For businesses of all kinds, having a mobile app is becoming table stakes. That is, if you don’t have an app or interactive website, you’re digital presence is falling behind your competition. Understanding app development cost is the first step in making your app a reality.
Nothing stops a potential unicorn startup from crashing and burning like premature app scaling. In other words, the business grows too quickly for the product or the developers to handle.
Mobile devices have had a big impact on how businesses work. Mobile enterprise apps let businesses use the devices people already have to be more efficient and productive.
Apps have grown in popularity due to their usefulness and accessibility. However, with so many app developers out there, it can be hard to determine which type of development is best for you. In this article we will compare the three major categories of app development: no-code vs low-code vs full code.