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Develop a mobile app from start to finish using NativeScript and Angular 2 About This Book * Use Angular 2 along with NativeScript 2 to create cross-platform native apps *Use built-in as well as third-party plugins with your app *Create enterprise grade apps with TypeScript and NativeScript APIs Who This Book Is For This book assumes you have a general understanding of TypeScript, have heard of NativeScript, and know what it’s about as well as Angular (2.0). You don’t need to be an expert in any of these technologies, but having some sense of them before reading is recommended. It’s ideal for intermediate to advanced users. What You Will Learn * Build a Bootstrap Angular Native app *Get to know more about View binding considerations with Zone.js/NgZone *Integrate @ngrx store + effects to help state management *Play audio using native iOS and Android media players *Control your app even when it’s not active via iOS lock screen controls *Debug your app with breakpoints *Test your app with Karma and Appium In Detail NativeScript is an open source framework to build truly native mobile apps with Angular, TypeScript, or even good ole’ plain JavaScript. The most important aspect is that it allows your views to be rendered as real native UI components native to iOS or Android, which offer superior performance with fluid usability. This decoupling of the view rendering layer created the powerful combination that is the exciting new world of Angular Native. This book focuses on the key concepts you need to know to build an Angular Native mobile app for iOS and Android. We’ll build a fun music app NgNativeMusic , touching on the powerful native key concepts you need to know when you start building an app of your own. Having the right structure is critical to developing an app that can scale while also being highly maintainable and portable, so we’ll start with project organization via @NgModule. We’ll use @Component to build our first view and then use @Injectable to define a service we can use via Angular’s dependency injection. You’ll understand NativeScript’s tns command-line utility to run the app on iOS and Android. We’ll integrate third-party plugins to construct some of the core features. Next we’ll integrate @ngrx store + effects to establish some solid practices (Redux) to deal with state management. Having a great data flow and solid architecture is meaningless if the app doesn’t look good or offer a great user experience, so we’ll use SASS to develop a style for our app. After that, we’ll deal with and debug problems and invest some time into writing tests to prevent bugs in the future. Lastly, we’ll package and deploy our app to the Apple App Store and Google Play. By the end of the book, you’ll know the majority of the key concepts needed to build an Angular Native app.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Develop a mobile app from start to finish using NativeScript and Angular 2 About This Book * Use Angular 2 along with NativeScript 2 to create cross-platform native apps *Use built-in as well as third-party plugins with your app *Create enterprise grade apps with TypeScript and NativeScript APIs Who This Book Is For This book assumes you have a general understanding of TypeScript, have heard of NativeScript, and know what it’s about as well as Angular (2.0). You don’t need to be an expert in any of these technologies, but having some sense of them before reading is recommended. It’s ideal for intermediate to advanced users. What You Will Learn * Build a Bootstrap Angular Native app *Get to know more about View binding considerations with Zone.js/NgZone *Integrate @ngrx store + effects to help state management *Play audio using native iOS and Android media players *Control your app even when it’s not active via iOS lock screen controls *Debug your app with breakpoints *Test your app with Karma and Appium In Detail NativeScript is an open source framework to build truly native mobile apps with Angular, TypeScript, or even good ole’ plain JavaScript. The most important aspect is that it allows your views to be rendered as real native UI components native to iOS or Android, which offer superior performance with fluid usability. This decoupling of the view rendering layer created the powerful combination that is the exciting new world of Angular Native. This book focuses on the key concepts you need to know to build an Angular Native mobile app for iOS and Android. We’ll build a fun music app NgNativeMusic , touching on the powerful native key concepts you need to know when you start building an app of your own. Having the right structure is critical to developing an app that can scale while also being highly maintainable and portable, so we’ll start with project organization via @NgModule. We’ll use @Component to build our first view and then use @Injectable to define a service we can use via Angular’s dependency injection. You’ll understand NativeScript’s tns command-line utility to run the app on iOS and Android. We’ll integrate third-party plugins to construct some of the core features. Next we’ll integrate @ngrx store + effects to establish some solid practices (Redux) to deal with state management. Having a great data flow and solid architecture is meaningless if the app doesn’t look good or offer a great user experience, so we’ll use SASS to develop a style for our app. After that, we’ll deal with and debug problems and invest some time into writing tests to prevent bugs in the future. Lastly, we’ll package and deploy our app to the Apple App Store and Google Play. By the end of the book, you’ll know the majority of the key concepts needed to build an Angular Native app.