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 ...
Hi, I'm completely sorry to publish this article in the Ubuntu planet, as it's not related to any Ubuntu Topic. I'm writing to you, requesting your help for one friend, coworker, Laura Cano. She has been indirectly involved in our Ubuntu Honduras Team. (She did the proof reading of our English articles). She is currently fighting Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia for the second time. In order to recover she needs a bone marrow transplant. Unfortunately, this procedure is not done in Honduras. Meaning she would have to go abroad to get the transplant done as well as looking for a donor, getting the proper medical examinations, and other expenses. She cannot afford any of these because she is still recovering economically from the first episode. If you will like to help Laura please feel free to do so: https://www.gofundme.com/laura-cano-medical-fund or sharing this link to your friends will be of great help! As I mention at the beginning, this is not an Ubuntu To...