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Sencha.io: beta now available

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Sencha just announced the beta release of Sencha.io, a new cloud platform for the Sencha mobile developer.

From the official blog post:

Sencha.io is an entirely new way for the client developer to think about the cloud. To store data, you simply tell your model to store data. And it does the rest. If you need to send messages to other users, you enable messaging with just one line of code. If you need to listen for messages, just set up a callback. And Sencha.io does the rest. If you need to log users in from Facebook, you just request the login with an API, and Sencha.io automates the whole process. And if you need a place to deploy your application, Sencha.io provides that, too.


The four services just beta launched are:

  • Sencha.io Data
  • Sencha.io Messages
  • Sencha.io Login
  • Sencha.io Deployment

 
Read the full story on the Sencha blog.

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