The perks of Parse Server
After announcing the official shutdown of the hosted Parse service, an open source version was released. It can be deployed to any infrastructure that can[…]
Read moreTips for choosing your Parse Server provider
Choosing your Parse Server provider could be important decision, if you’ve decided to go with a third party solution. A lot of new companies[…]
Read moreChecklist for successful Parse migration by SashiDo
Time flies fast. It’s been 10 months since Parse announced the future retirement of their hosted service. Many of you still feel uncertain about[…]
Read moreSashiDo welcomes US region
We, SashiDo’s team, like to dream big, because setting up the bar high is the way to achieve awesome results. We wanted to create[…]
Read moreStatic web hosting with SashiDo
One of the guideline policy that Parse created was to try to make everything convenient for their users and that was one of the main[…]
Read moreGitHub integration of Advanced Cloud Code part 2
How to set up Twilio for local development In the first part of this tutorial we showed you how to make npm package integrations directly[…]
Read moreGitHub integration of Advanced Cloud Code part 1
Setup of Twilio package tutorial Building more complex apps without a lot of knowledge about back-ends and infrastructure sounds difficult, but we believe in Parse’[…]
Read moreGetting started with Background Jobs on SashiDo
SashiDo has been on the market for few months and during this time we had the opportunity to get to know more about our clients[…]
Read moreHow to set up WebHooks on SashiDo
SashiDo launched Advanced Cloud Code so you can have the ability to write more complex logic, add 3rd party API libraries and packages which provide[…]
Read moreSashiDo goes Realtime with Parse Server Live Queries
Before the concept of Live Queries (WebSockets behind the scenes) was created, developers used comet and long polling in order to simulate real time web.[…]
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