Building Hybrid Mobile Applications with HTML5
Pluralsight
Course Summary
HTML5 can be used as the UI layer for building mobile applications.
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Course Description
HTML5 is the cool new kid on the block for building Web Applications. People generally prefer native mobile apps over bookmarks in mobile browsers. Why not do both? In this course you’ll see how you can use a native mobile shell on the popular mobile platforms (iOS, Android, and Windows Phone 7) to host an HTML5 application and how to interact with native APIs, handle offline mode, and deal with devices with different resolutions.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction- 1h 1m
—Introduction 0m 49s
—You want to build mobile apps 2m 15s
—You don't want to 3m 48s
—History 2m 18s
—Mobile browsers lead the way 2m 32s
—HTML5 3m 53s
—CSS3 and Media Queries 4m 26s
—Demo: Responsive Web App 14m 39s
—Demo: HTML5 App 7m 41s
—Native 5m 12s
—Demo: Native 2m 39s
—Continuum of choices 6m 43s
—Pivot 3m 16s
—Summary 0m 59sResponsive Web Design- 37m 44s
—Introduction 8m 32s
—Where 6m 7s
—Demo: media queries 19m 56s
—Why and summary 3m 9sBuilding the native shell- 54m 2sDesigning mobile friendly content- 44m 4sDealing with touch- 22m 27sDealing with Offline- 45m 14s
This course is listed under
Open Source
, Development & Implementations
and Operating Systems
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