NativeScript 101: A Quickstart to Building Mobile Apps
What you'll learn
- Build Android and iOS applications
- Know how to use NativeScript for mobile application development
Requirements
- Must have the free to download Atom editor by GitHub installed for writing application code
- Must have a Macintosh computer to build iOS applications as Linux and Windows can only build Android applications
- A Macintosh computer is NOT required to participate in this course
Description
Have you ever wanted to build your very own mobile Android or iOS application? Already have some working knowledge of web development technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS? Using NativeScript you can bring the web world and mobile world together.
This course will teach you how to easily develop hybrid mobile applications for Android and iOS using NativeScript by Telerik. We'll look at what is necessary to configure NativeScript on your Windows, Linux or Macintosh computer and develop visually pleasing applications with minimal amounts of code and design skills necessary.
NativeScript 101 is designed to be a quickstart for beginners looking to develop mobile applications. This course will put you track for building mobile applications using common web technologies such as JavaScript, XML, and CSS. We'll see everything from designing application views to performing HTTP requests against remote web services. As a course goal, we'll create a fully functional URL shortener using the skills we developed through the span of the course.
Who this course is for:
- This NativeScript course is meant for people with at least some knowledge of XML or HTML and JavaScript
- This course is NOT meant for people looking to develop Windows Phone or BlackBerry applications
Instructor
Nic Raboy is an application developer who has released several mobile applications to both iTunes and Google Play and is a part of several major projects. He is a polyglot programmer that is proficient in Node, Java, Ionic Framework, AngularJS, NoSQL, and Android.
The applications he has released to iTunes and Google Play were developed using either native code or hybrid technologies like Ionic Framework making him qualified to share his experiences to other developers.