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✨ In September 2024, The React Native Show has become React Universe On Air ✨ Join Łukasz Chludziński (@loginlukasza) and Andrew Meyer (@takameyer) as they explore the realm (see what we’ve done there?) of databases for mobile applications, focusing specifically on React Native applications built with Realm & MongoDB. In this episode, we cover the following topics: • a brief history of mobile databases and the road from Nokia to Realm • the overview of database options for mobile applications from the least to the most complex • a deep–dive into Realm SDK for React Native, from benefits and use cases to features, usage details, and resources for developers • future plans for Realm You can find the resources mentioned in the episode on our website ➡️ https://hubs.li/Q01-GGVb0 If you enjoyed this episode, give it a thumbs-up on YouTube or rate it on a podcast app of your choice. We’re also counting on your feedback and suggestions for other topics to discuss on the podcast 🙌 Check out other episodes of our podcast 🎧 https://hubs.li/Q01ZKYd_0 Sign up for our newsletter for developers and tech leaders 📧 https://hubs.li/Q01ZKYf80 Follow us on Twitter 🐦 https://twitter.com/callstackio
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✨ In September 2024, The React Native Show has become React Universe On Air ✨ Join Łukasz Chludziński (@loginlukasza) and Andrew Meyer (@takameyer) as they explore the realm (see what we’ve done there?) of databases for mobile applications, focusing specifically on React Native applications built with Realm & MongoDB. In this episode, we cover the following topics: • a brief history of mobile databases and the road from Nokia to Realm • the overview of database options for mobile applications from the least to the most complex • a deep–dive into Realm SDK for React Native, from benefits and use cases to features, usage details, and resources for developers • future plans for Realm You can find the resources mentioned in the episode on our website ➡️ https://hubs.li/Q01-GGVb0 If you enjoyed this episode, give it a thumbs-up on YouTube or rate it on a podcast app of your choice. We’re also counting on your feedback and suggestions for other topics to discuss on the podcast 🙌 Check out other episodes of our podcast 🎧 https://hubs.li/Q01ZKYd_0 Sign up for our newsletter for developers and tech leaders 📧 https://hubs.li/Q01ZKYf80 Follow us on Twitter 🐦 https://twitter.com/callstackio
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