Introduction Designing a mobile app today goes far beyond building a beautiful interface. Native apps — whether for iOS or Android — need secure authentication, user role management, real-time communication with the backend, and scalable infrastructure to support growth. In this post, I’ll walk you through a clean and modern architecture to connect native mobile apps to a robust backend on AWS. The architecture is modular, scalable, and aligned with best practices for security and performance — without relying on overly complex tools. Why it matters: apps today are more than just UI A production-grade mobile app often includes: User login (email, Google, or others), Differentiated access for multiple roles (e.g., user vs admin), Secure token-based communication, A backend capable of handling business logic and data, Data storage, asset management, and scalable APIs, Compliance with Google Play and App Store requirements. All of these require a backend architecture ...
What has been done
- I have been working on testing the Github API (Getting,Creating, Deleting gist) https://github.com/
ajaxorg/node-github - I have been working on adding Bootstrap to the project. Working on alexanderhiam idea. (May 21 18:24:56)
- Working on creating the login library. Using https://github.com/
jaredhanson/passport-github
Issues
- I got some personal problems this week that pass. They have been resolved.
- The login page hasn't been added to the github rep, still having some issues, want to have it 100% so the community can test it.
2 Week Work
- Finish the login page
- Have the first demo presentation for creating the cards
- Confirm with mentors if we're going to use Flickr API for uploading image
- Beging to write in google docs one tutorial at least, This way David can check it and use it as a real tutorial for testing the app
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