Seven Mobile Apps in Seven Weeks
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Seven Mobile Apps in Seven Weeks

Native Apps, Multiple Platforms

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Seven Mobile Apps in Seven Weeks

Native Apps, Multiple Platforms

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About This Book

Understanding the idioms, patterns, and quirks of the modern mobile platforms gives you the power to choose how you develop. Over seven weeks you'll build seven different mobile apps using seven different tools. You'll start out with Mobile Web; develop native apps on iOS, Android, and Windows; and finish by building apps for multiple operating systems using the native cross-platform solutions RubyMotion, React Native, and Xamarin.

For each platform, you'll build simple, but non-trivial, apps that consume JSON data, run on multiple screen sizes, or store local data. You'll see how to test, how to build views, and how to structure code. You'll find out how much code it's possible to share, how much of the underlying platform you still need to know, and ultimately, you'll get a firm understanding of how to build apps on whichever devices your users prefer.

This book gives you enough first-hand experience to weigh the trade-offs when building mobile apps. You'll compare writing apps on one platform versus another and understand the benefits and hidden costs of cross-platform tools. You'll get pragmatic, hands-on experience writing apps in a multi-platform world.

Interview with Tony Hillerson, author of Seven Mobile Apps in Seven Weeks

1. Who should read this book? Mobile developers? College students?

Tony: I think anyone with programming experience, whether on mobile or not, would get something from this book. The goal is that you can get a good comparison of different platforms and tools by building apps. Since we take you through the app building, you can follow along, or see where we start and branch off with the challenges at the end of each day.

2. Can we really build seven apps in only seven weeks?

Tony: I believe it's not difficult to follow the book at that pace, but of course you can take as much time as you'd like. Really, since the code is included it's not so much that building the apps is the focus, but exploring the platforms by solving a small set of use cases.

3. Where did you get your information or ideas for this book?

Tony: Having been a mobile developer for a while now, this book was a book that I wanted to have. I was in a number of situations where I needed to write an app on a few platforms, or speak intelligently to questions about cross-platform mobile tools. I've always liked the 'Seven in Seven' series, and given those ingredients, the idea for this book just jumped fully formed into my head.

4. Why did you pick these particular platforms?

Tony: These platforms and tools are all native, as opposed to running in a web view. I believe the native platforms make for a better user experience. That doesn't mean the web view based tools are necessarily bad, just that we've prioritized for native here. If you can learn the native platforms, you should have no trouble picking up the web view technologies later.

5. What are the top three reasons for reading this book, compared to other books or online resources?

Tony: I'm not aware of any other comparative study of mobile technologies quite like this book. The approach of quickly trying out different mobile platforms and tools side by side with others is a novel approach patterned after other 'Seven in Seven' books, and no others.

6. How far will this book take me? Where should I go from here?

Tony: This book walks you through building apps on Mobile Web, iOS, Android, Universal Windows Platform, Ruby Motion, Xamarin, and React Native. You'll be able to compare your initial experience across these seven apps. After that you can dig deeper into one or more of them, or at least be able to answer common questions your clients or product owners may have. A good place to start digging deeper is with the challenges at the end of each day.

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