With seven chapters under our belts, it should feel nice. What we have learned thus far is a direct consequence of the apps we have built in the last few chapters. I believe we now have an adequate understanding of the framework, how it works, and what it supports. Armed with this knowledge, as soon as we start to build some decent-sized apps, there are some common problems/patterns that will invariably surface, such as:
How to authenticate the user and control his/her access (authorization)?
How to make sure that the app is performing enough?
My app requires localized content. What should I do?
What tools can I use to expedite app development?
And many more!
In this chapter, we try to address such common scenarios and provide a working solution and/or prescriptive guidance to help you handle such use cases.
The topics we cover in this chapter include:
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