When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Firebase easier to use, set up, and administer. However, reviewers felt that both vendors make it equally easy to do business overall.
Django possess a great documentation and any developer can achieve fast ramp up using the official tutorial. Code is very clear and development becomes easy with proper IDE (I prefer Pycharm). Pycharm offers line-to-line debug out of the box. Django...
1. Resource's for learning Django is quite less. 2. Many of the utilities are untrustable.
The features that I like about Firebase is the Real Time Update, is easy to install for beginner programmers. built-in authentication services (Google, Facebook, GitHub and Twitter). Integration with modern frameworks Angularjs, Ionic, React, Ember,...
I cannot configure a project for different platforms at the same time, and i have also noticed that when working with large amounts of data its interface slows down.
Django possess a great documentation and any developer can achieve fast ramp up using the official tutorial. Code is very clear and development becomes easy with proper IDE (I prefer Pycharm). Pycharm offers line-to-line debug out of the box. Django...
The features that I like about Firebase is the Real Time Update, is easy to install for beginner programmers. built-in authentication services (Google, Facebook, GitHub and Twitter). Integration with modern frameworks Angularjs, Ionic, React, Ember,...
1. Resource's for learning Django is quite less. 2. Many of the utilities are untrustable.
I cannot configure a project for different platforms at the same time, and i have also noticed that when working with large amounts of data its interface slows down.