Parse Open-Sources Code for F8 Apps
When Facebook held its F8 global developer conference in San Francisco April 30, its cloud-based application platform, Parse, launched iOS and Android apps to help attendees manage their F8 experiences. Parse announced Thursday that it has open-sourced the code for those apps.
When Facebook held its F8 global developer conference in San Francisco April 30, its cloud-based application platform, Parse, launched iOS and Android apps to help attendees manage their F8 experiences. Parse announced Thursday that it has open-sourced the code for those apps.
Nancy Xiao, part of the developer marketing team at Parse, wrote in a blog post:
As part of the F8 conference experience, we launched iOS and Android apps built entirely on Parse. The apps enabled conference attendees to stay up-to-date with upcoming talks, get to know the speakers and receive push notifications on talks they had marked as favorites.
This app grew out of the Parse Developer Day apps, and was thoroughly customized to match the F8 experience.
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