Mobile App Development is one of the most wanted skillsets today. And now you have the chance to create iOS & Android Apps with basic Web Development skills. In my new course I will show you everything you need to develop cross platform apps with the Ionic Framework, by step-by-step building 3 applications.
Create mobile Apps with HTML5, Javascript and CSS
Developing apps with the Ionic Framework solves 2 problems for you:
- You don’t have to learn native development with Objective-C/Swift or Java for Android
- You don’t end up with 2 codebases for an app
Maybe you have developed native mobile apps before, or you come from a web development background to finally start with mobile apps: The Ionic Framework offers you a fast and easy way to create great apps in nearly no time.
I have provided tons of specific Ionic tutorials on my Blog and finally put together this course to help you build your first 3 apps and get a complete understanding about the Ionic Framework. This step-by-step approach to the most common features of Ionic will help you to get started as fast as possible.
Topics covered:
- Creating single view apps
- Put together a tab bar layout
- Implement a side menu navigation
- Add a navigation stack
- Store app information local
- Get input data with forms
- Use Bower
- Include ngCordova, an AngularJS wrapper for Cordova plugins
- Social login with Twitter OAuth
- Access your Twitter timeline
- Add native functions like pull-to-refresh
- Grab your device contacts
- And many more
By the end of this course you will be able to develop your own cross platform apps with the Ionic Framework using a solid code structure, how to add Cordova plugin and use native device functions and also be skilled with AngularJS.
BONUS
To get you started even without any experience, you get my “How to create Apps with the Ionic Framework” course (19$) for free!
You will also get a package of 5 Ionic Templates (9$) to kickstart your own development after taking this course!
Join the Ionic by doing course today!
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