What? Why? It gives you a full No-SQL database and serverless functions out of the box. It's a fully-managed full-stack setup. You CAN ignore the backend and just use the web libraries, but you can also build a full set of Flask or Express microservices on top. It's awesome.
I guess it's best but for beginners. And it make you a bit lazy too. You cannot understand backend completely until you endure the pains of setting it up manually. Thanks for your comment too.
If you are using a service (firebase) then you are a customer or end-user, not an administrator, and a full-stack is somebody that is a developer and an administrator at the same time.
However, I am not saying that you can't build a full system using a ready-made service.
What? Why? It gives you a full No-SQL database and serverless functions out of the box. It's a fully-managed full-stack setup. You CAN ignore the backend and just use the web libraries, but you can also build a full set of Flask or Express microservices on top. It's awesome.
I guess it's best but for beginners. And it make you a bit lazy too. You cannot understand backend completely until you endure the pains of setting it up manually. Thanks for your comment too.
If you are using a service (firebase) then you are a customer or end-user, not an administrator, and a full-stack is somebody that is a developer and an administrator at the same time.
However, I am not saying that you can't build a full system using a ready-made service.
Yeah most probably firebase users are beginners or novice devs.