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Angular: 1.5.3 Firebase: 3.0 AngularFire: 2.0.1 This is my old method: New method? |
There's no AngularFire code here. Not really sure how this relates to the bindings lib. For an example of the API usage of push(), see here. |
See here for the full list of changed methods. |