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I**E
I Knew NOTHING of PostgreSQL or Supabase
The book did a great job of taking me from zero to hero with Supabase. I was using Firebase and wanted to migrate to a more structured and more developer friendly platform. The row-level authentication features of Supabase alone were enough for me to switch and the book made it easy for me to make the switch from nosql Firebase to Supabase.
M**Z
Great guide from beginners to Master Supabase
This book is a comprehensive guide to building scalable web applications with Supabase. It clearly explains everything from the initial setup to advanced topics like multi-tenancy management and security. What I liked most were the practical examples and how each chapter builds on the previous one, making it easy to learn and apply immediately. Ideal for both beginners and experienced developers. Highly recommended for anyone looking to get the most out of Supabase in their projects
T**S
A Game-Changing Guide for Web Developers
"Building Production-Grade Web Applications with Supabase" is a must-read for anyone looking to master the art of creating robust, scalable, and secure web applications. This book is a treasure trove of practical knowledge, offering a comprehensive walkthrough of Supabase's powerful capabilities.
A**O
Fun framework with a great walk-through
This book is an excellent resource for introducing to the reader what Supabase is, why it's needed, and its benefits. What I really appreciate is how Supabse is explained in the beginning, where it explains the pain points of having to build your own solutions for everything. A permission system is always painful and tedious to implement correctly, a web API to interact with the underlying Postgresql database, an image proxy server for delivering optimized images, and everything else a web application needs. As a developer who has always built their own architecture every time, this book is structured in a way to tackle each of those components. Coming from the open source world, the structure of this book reminds me a lot of how the Symfony and Laravel documentation is organized and how it abstracts everything away. Overall, I'm really enjoying the book so far!
A**O
Basic project, nothing special.
The book guides you through a beginner project, involving ticketing. Nothing you couldn't get for free on YouTube, or in a more affordable, and more complete format through a Udemy course.
R**T
Great Primer for Supabase!
I've always been interested in learning how Supabase works. They went into great detail about how the technology works and gives you a nice little project to get your feet wet in learning how the technology works. I really appreciated all the visuals that accompanied the text to get a sense of the architectural flow.
S**D
Helpful for beginners
Supabase is an open source alternative to firebase, I never tried it until I picked up this book. This book is helpful for beginners and more, it walks you through setting up projects and how to get the most out of them it even helps with setting up authentication features. I definitely recommend this book for those looking to ad more tools to the dev box. I also thought the ticket management system in chapter 3 was a great feature. Thanks for creating this book.
A**S
A well explained piece of tech that I'm not excited about!
It has been a joy to get 🦄 David Lorenz book, Building Production-Grade Web Applications with Supabase. Before being asked to review it, I hadn’t heard about Supabase or how it could be of use to me in my profession—I’m a full stack .NET Engineer—but after reading the first few pages, I realized that this was a technology that I could use on personal and professional projects.What I particularly love about this book is how it starts. It doesn’t go right into the how but it starts with the “what” and “why”: What is Supabase? Why do I need it? And the “what” wasn’t merely a textbook definition. Lorenz walks readers through the foundation of Supabase and what it is at its core. This is especially meaningful to me because it hard for me to understand subjects and concepts without grasping its building blocks. So, after the first section, I was fully bought in and excited to see how I could implement this into my own project because, right now, and don’t tell anybody this but, I’m using a data file to populate the data on my CV site 😭. Ok maybe it’s not that bad but this book is a Godsend because I now have an easy way to implement a data layer with all the fixins.Another reason I enjoyed this read is because the examples are easy to follow and you can tell that he is aware enough to future proof this book so that it can be a helpful resource in years to come.And for all you Next.js/React.js lovers out there, his main example(s) is/are done using a Next.js project. Also a plus for me because my site is a Next.js app.I definitely recommend this book. A small price for a large investment.
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