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We wrote about the StackMob twice, both times, calling it "Heroku Mobile" in the title. Yes "X by Y" titles really lame. But I mean that quite a lot, that's exactly what StackMob is and they cover. In fact, they cover, so that now they are announcing a key partnership with ... wait for it… Heroku!
StackMob integration with Heroku as an optional component that extends mobile platform all Ruby developers on Heroku. This means APIs, OAuth, push notifications and Analytics for mobile devices, all coming in integration. With this easy-to-implement solutions developers can spend less time worrying about backend development for desktop and mobile and more time worrying about the frontend implementation.
«Mobile market continues to grow, we see not only build more data-driven applications, but also with more complex data, "said StackMob CEO and co-founder of Amell Ty. "These highly interactive applications need a code to handle the data on servers, not on devices. Heroku add-on allows StackMob to extend its technology to Ruby developers, so they can focus on creating rich applications ".
StackMob said that other features such as social integration and support for Node.js will soon. They also offer a $ 1000 prize for the best mobile applications created by using StackMob and Heroku during Dreamforce Hackathon.
Even if StackMob is in private beta, Heroku for all users who want access will get it with the partnership.
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