NativeScript for Angular Mobile Development: Creating dynamic mobile apps for iOS and Android

NativeScript for Angular Mobile Development: Creating dynamic mobile apps for iOS and Android

English | 2018 | ISBN: 978-1787125766 | 200 Pages | PDF, EPUB | 79 MB

Learn NativeScript to build native mobile applications with Angular, TypeScript, JavaScript
NativeScript is an open source framework that is built by Progress in order to build truly native mobile apps with TypeScript, JavaScript or just Angular which is an open source framework built by Google that offers declarative templates, dependency injection, and fully featured modules to build rich applications. Angular’s versatile view handling architecture allows your views to be rendered as highly performant UI components native to iOS and Android mobile platforms. This decoupling of the view rendering layer in Angular combined with the power of native APIs with NativeScript have together created the powerful and exciting technology stack of NativeScript for Angular.
This book focuses on the key concepts that you will need to know to build a NativeScript for Angular mobile app for iOS and Android. We’ll build a fun multitrack recording studio app, touching on powerful key concepts from both technologies that you may need to know when you start building an app of your own. The structure of the book takes the reader from a void to a deployed app on both the App Store and Google Play, serving as a reference guide and valuable tips/tricks handbook.
By the end of this book, you’ll know majority of key concepts needed to build a successful NativeScript for Angular app.
What You Will Learn

  • Bootstrap a NativeScript for Angular app
  • Best practices for project organization
  • Style your app with CSS/SASS
  • Use Angular together with NativeScript to create cross-platform mobile apps
  • Take advantage of powerful Angular features, such as Dependency Injection, Components, Directives, Pipes, and NgModules right within your NativeScript apps
  • Gain insight into great project organization and best practices
  • Use Objective C/Swift and Java APIs directly from TypeScript
  • Use rich framework features and third-party plugins
  • Style your app with CSS/SASS
  • Integrate @ngrx/store + @ngrx/effects to help with state management
  • Test your app with Karma and Appium
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