Cloud Firestore is a cloud-hosted, NoSQL database that your iOS, Android, and web apps can access directly via native SDKs.
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New Document Within a Firestore Collection
Triggers when new Order created.
Triggers when new product added in inventory.
Creates a new document within a Cloud Firestore collection.
Creates a order.
Creates a product.
Update a product
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TOPIC SENTENCE:
Cloud Firestore is a cloud based database service used by Squarespace to enhance the user experience by allowing easy integration with other third party applications.
First Paragraph (Introduction)
In this paragraph, introduce the article and what it will be about. There are several ways to do this. One way would be to write an introduction that summarizes your topic. Another way would be to write an introduction that states what you intend to prove in the article. Whichever way you choose, make sure to tell the reader something interesting enough to make them want to read more. It should also include some sort of hook that makes the reader want to continue reading. For example, my hook would be. "I'll show you how Cloud Firestore was used by Squarespace to integrate with other third party applications like Google Analytics." You can make it as long or as short as you want, though the longer it is, the harder it is for the reader to remember. Use catchy words and phrases that will help the reader remember your article. The first sentence should be the most important sentence in the introductory paragraph, because if it's not interesting, then the reader will stop reading. Try to make it as interesting as possible.
Second Paragraph (Body)
In this paragraph, talk about your subject using specific details and examples from research. This is where you must use a lot of adjectives and adverbs to describe your topic. Avoid clichés and don't use too many pronouns because it will be hard for the reader to fplow along. If you're trying to explain a certain concept, like how a Cloud Firestore works or why it's important, then use bullet points instead of paragraphs so that the reader doesn't get confused trying to fplow along. In addition, avoid using synonyms and redundancies (don't say the same thing twice. This will make your paper seem bland and boring. Use different sentences, with different words and unique structures, but always make sure they are grammatically correct and coherent. Most importantly, this paragraph should contain a thesis statement as well as a thesis warrant if you're writing an argumentative article. If you're writing an informative article, then this shouldn't be included. A thesis statement is a one sentence summary of what you're going to talk about in your article. A thesis warrant is a reason why your thesis statement is true or why it's relevant (in an argumentative article. It is not a thesis statement itself nor can it replace one. It is a sentence directly before your thesis statement. Here are some examples. Thesis Statement. Cloud Firestore has made it easier for Squarespace users to integrate with other third party applications like Google Analytics.
Thesis Warrant. Because Google Analytics provides in depth data on a website's traffic, Squarespace users can better understand their audience's habits and improve on their website's performance.
Third Paragraph (Conclusion)
In this paragraph, wrap things up and give your readers a sense of closure. Use words such as "conclusion" or "in conclusion" to signal the end of your article. Seriously, don't leave your readers hanging, or else they might just take off! Also, if you've been using lots of pronouns up until this point, then end your article with a pronoun so that you can avoid having run-on sentences (try not to have more than two in a row. This paragraph should summarize everything you said in previous paragraphs and emphasize your main idea. Use personal anecdotes, quotes from experts and examples from your own life if possible. Be sure to include any outside sources that may have helped contribute to your knowledge of the subject. End with a call to action in order to get readers invpved in the topic and wanting more information on the subject at hand. Make sure to thank them for reading and remind them what your article was about in case they forgot or didn't have time to read all of it. In addition, if you've been using bullet points instead of paragraphs throughout your article, then use one last bullet point here to summarize everything you've said in one quick sentence.
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