Full Product Documentation for MobileFirst Foundation 8.0 now in the Developer Center
Idan Adar March 12, 2020
MobileFirst_Foundation AnnouncementHi all!
We’d like to let you all know of recent changes we’ve made to the Developer Center.
If you are an on-premise 8.0 customer or Mobile Foundation service customer Developer Center has the detailed and latest documentation on MobileFirst Foundation.
Product documentation
The biggest change is that all product documentation for MobileFirst Foundation 8.0 is now right here in the Developer Center (sans API reference, but it’s coming. Promise).
No more switching between the IBM Knowlege Center and Developer Center - you now have a single source for all documenation, tutorials, labs, blogs and videos.
We hope you will enjoy the website’s cleaner and friendlier content presentation, navigation and responsiveness. Use the search field at the top of the website to search.
Let us know in the comments section below if you have any questions, comments, or feedback.
Contribution
Would you like to contribute a blog post? Did you find an error in the site or documentation?
See our contribution guidelines to find out how to participate!
Discussion
Remember our Slack community? The place to chat and discuss various topics related to MobileFirst Foundation.
Join today!
More changes
Additionaly, we’ve recently added the following:
- The Live Update feature now sports an SDK for Cordova applications as well.
- Integration with IBM API Connect is now documented.
- Google recently rebranded GCM push notifications as FCM as part of the Firebase acquisition. Some FCM setup instructions were changed as well and so did our documentation.
- Our repertoire of advanced samples has grown so we now have a dedicated page listing them.
- An Announcements section was added in the front page, so you could see just the recent announcements made instead of searching through all blog posts.
Inclusive terminology note: The Mobile First Platform team is making changes to support the IBM® initiative to replace racially biased and other discriminatory language in our code and content with more inclusive language. While IBM values the use of inclusive language, terms that are outside of IBM's direct influence are sometimes required for the sake of maintaining user understanding. As other industry leaders join IBM in embracing the use of inclusive language, IBM will continue to update the documentation to reflect those changes.