Mobile App Development with Ionic 2 (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 03 May 2017

Learn how to build app store-ready hybrid apps with the Ionic 2, the framework built on top of Apache Cordova and Angular. Author Chris Griffith shows you how to use Ionic's tools and services to develop apps with HTML, CSS, and TypeScript, rather than rely on platform-specific solutions found in Android, iOS, and Windows Phone.

The book goes step-by-step through Ionic's collection of UI components, and then helps you use it to build three cross-platform mobile apps.

Author: Chris Griffith
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: April 2017
Pages: 294
ISBN: 978-1491937785
Print: 1491937785
Kindle: B06Y5Q24B2
Audience: Ionic developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Phone/mobile

 

 

  • Understand what a hybrid mobile app is, and what comprises a basic Ionic application
  • Learn how Ionic uses Apache Cordova, Angular, and TypeScript to create native mobile applications
  • Create a Firebase-enabled to-do application that stores data across multiple clients
  • Build a tab-based National Park explorer app with Google Map integration
  • Develop a weather app with the Darksky weather API and Google’s GeoCode API
  • Debug and test your app to resolve issues that arise during development
  • Walk through steps for deploying your app to native app stores
  • Learn how Ionic can be used to create Progressive Web Apps

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