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21:11
Hello?
May I ask why you invited me here?
i need an architecture help about my app.
Sure, happy to help
can u plz guide me in some questions ?
okay. thanks
we are building a real-time application.
21:12
Ok
as a team-fan engagment platform
you may say, its most likely a sport fantasy app
and we want to build it in cross-platform
i am little bit confused in making in a classic architecture like PHP,Mongodb, Node.js,Angular.js or try new technology like meteor.
21:15
Would this be for a desktop application?
no, a complete web app
So at a url (yourwebapp.com)?
our basic need is to get the real-time data from an external api. and calculate it with the user pre-set data and update the user dashboard.. further features include social integration,chat and so on...
yes. exactly like at url
So without the user refreshing the page?
exactly
like the boxscore..
21:18
Ah, ok
Give me a sec to pull something up
sure. no problem.
I would suggest using firebase
Works with pretty much every platform you'd ever want to use
ah ok. read about it. how can it help us in our architecture?
means what it handles ?
db part ?
or all the synchronization and pull, pushing too ?
You write the actual code, but any updates in Firebase are pushed to realtime
ah okay. good.
what would be the best template engine for real-time app ? angluar, backbone .... ?
21:25
I personally prefer JS for front-end, PHP for backend
I've never used angular before
Or node.js
yeah. we also want to build our backend in PHP.
So backend in PHP
Frontend can be as simple as normal JavaScript, or with jQuery and Angular
EmberJS might be interesting. I went to a convention last year where someone talked about it the year before, and it seemed cool, but I've never used it either
have you already worked in firebase ? because we really have a Scalability issue. there may be a thousands of user at a user for our app. Firebase and node.js can handle it ?
Depends how much your budget is :)
yeah you are right. EmberJs is pretty good, gives a good competition to Angular.
budget is not issue :)
yeah, we can handle this pricing.
so backend in PHP, frontend in Angular/Ember ..
what about the DB part ?
Yup
With Firebase
we were analyzing about the Mongo db..
Amazon is nice, but I'm not sure if it lets you use Firebase
Wait, are you talking about the hosting or db software?
db software
firebase would do that, right ?
21:34
Yeah
Firebase is your DB software as well
and its nosql, use json, right ?
great
so how would node.js would fit in this architecture ?
can you kindly explain a flow for this architecture ? it would be a great help. For example i have an external api and i want to get the api response in PHP...
You can get external API responses with AJAX, generally
allright. then ?
21:39
What would that information be sent to?
(actually, AJAX or JSON)
i want to send that information to the client browsers..
JSON
So each client browser can use jQuery's parseJSON
yeah. I just want to ask that in your perspective about this architecture. what would be a complete request flow ? (Forexample, request is to get the data from an external api and eventually update the user dashboard in his browser). How would my request pass through these components in our architecture one by one ?
i just want a overall picture of a request flow within my architecture..
Since it's an external API, I'd just get the JSON straight from the API and show it in the dashboard
So one step.
Using firebase data, it would take data from the JSON, set it in the DB, and then upload it to the user
and if there is some data present store in my db (forexample, firebase). i want to calculate that data with the JSON data coming from external api. and then have to update the user dashboard.
21:48
That would be the JavaScript's job- receive a variable from Firebase, calculate whatever, and display
okay. thanks.
may i get your name ?
I'd rather not give it out, sorry. May I ask why?
no. its okay. :)
thanks for the help
No problem! Happy to help :)
21:52
Ok, I'll be going now, I guess - anything else?
Nope. got it all.
Awesome

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