Build Cross-platform Native Apps with Appcelerator Studio and Alloy
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Course Summary
Appcelerator allows you to build an app once and publish it everywhere without having to learn new code languages or duplicate across multiple platforms. In this course, you'll explore Appcelerator, from navigating the UI to working a local database.
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Course Description
Appcelerator Studio enables web developers to use their coding language knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build native applications that work on iOS, Android, and Windows. In this course, you will learn from beginning to end on how to start working with Appcelerator Studio using the Alloy languages. First, you'll learn about the UI elements that make up an app and how to add functionality and logic to a real-world score keeper app. Next, you'll learn how to save your data and settings to a local SQLite database, and to Appcelerators ArrowDB (a remote database service). Finally, you'll learn how to tie into an existing Apple Watch app and how to deploy your app to the different app stores. By the end of this course, you will be able to create your own Appcelerator apps and be able to deploy those apps to the various app stores.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 2m 10s
—Course Overview 2m 10sGetting Started with Appcelerator Studio- 47m 59s
—About the Course 5m 13s
—Classic Code vs. Alloy Code 4m 20s
—Why Focus on Alloy? 3m 27s
—Downloading Appcelerator Studio 2m 55s
—Installing Appcelerator 2m 55s
—Installing the iOS SDK 1m 55s
—Installing the Android SDK 1m 42s
—Project Setup 5m 21s
—TiApp Editor 4m 23s
—Previewing Your App 4m 0s
—Prepping the Defualt App 2m 33s
—Understanding the Relationship Between the Files 6m 7s
—Using Appcelerator Documentation 3m 3sUsing UI Elements to Build Your App- 42m 23sVarious App Layout Options- 1h 2mWorking with Media- 30m 51sFunctionality Coding in Alloy- 30m 43sGathering and Using User Input- 25m 20sStoring, Using, and Updating Data from a Database- 43m 28sCreating Apple Watch Apps (iOS Only)- 15m 43sFinal Touches to Make to Your App- 27m 38s