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Ionic & Capacitor for Building Native Mobile Apps – Full Course for Beginners

Offered By: freeCodeCamp

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Ionic Courses Animation Courses Data Storage Courses Capacitors Courses Responsive Design Courses Cross-Platform Development Courses Web Components Courses

Course Description

Overview

Embark on a comprehensive journey to master Ionic and Capacitor for building native mobile applications in this beginner-friendly course. Over 3-4 hours, gain hands-on experience with Ionic components, animations, gestures, and more. Start from the basics of setting up your development environment, progress through creating responsive UIs, implementing authentication, and utilizing Capacitor plugins. Learn to build and debug your app, create login screens, introduction slides, and implement data storage. Explore advanced topics like the Ionic Animations and Gesture APIs, as well as web component styling. Culminate your learning by building native apps for iOS and Android, deploying as a web app, and even creating a desktop version with Electron. By the end, you'll have the skills to develop impressive cross-platform mobile applications and know where to further expand your Ionic knowledge.

Syllabus

⌨️ About this Course
⌨️ Getting started with Ionic & Capacitor
⌨️ Run and Debug your App
⌨️ Building a Login Screen
⌨️ Creating Introduction Slides with Swiper
⌨️ Storing data with Capacitor Preferences
⌨️ Responsive UI with Ionic Grid
⌨️ Creating a Drawer Menu
⌨️ Building a Tab Bar
⌨️ Ionic Components and Modals
⌨️ Ionic Animations API
⌨️ Ionic Gesture API
⌨️ Ionic Web Components and Styling
⌨️ Using Capacitor Plugins
⌨️ App Icon and Splash Screen
⌨️ Building a native app for iOS and Android
⌨️ Deploying Ionic as a Webapp
⌨️ Building a Desktop app with Electron
⌨️ Final Ionic React Cross Platform App
⌨️ Where to learn more about Ionic?


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freeCodeCamp.org

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