Xamarin Android in C# and Firebase
Xamarin Android in C# and Firebase, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 63 lectures, based on 68 reviews, and has 16602 subscribers.
You will learn about Develop a wide range of apps in Android and C# Database management and Datada structure design This course is ideal for individuals who are People with beginner level understanding of mobile development or People planning to move from Android Studio to Xamarin It is particularly useful for People with beginner level understanding of mobile development or People planning to move from Android Studio to Xamarin.
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Summary
Title: Xamarin Android in C# and Firebase
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 3.9
Number of Lectures: 63
Number of Published Lectures: 63
Number of Curriculum Items: 63
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63
Original Price: $69.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Develop a wide range of apps in Android and C#
- Database management and Datada structure design
Who Should Attend
- People with beginner level understanding of mobile development
- People planning to move from Android Studio to Xamarin
Target Audiences
- People with beginner level understanding of mobile development
- People planning to move from Android Studio to Xamarin
In this course we will discuss development of a complete Android application using Visual Studio (or Xamarin Studio, C Sharp and Firebase. Throughout the course, we will discuss a wide range of topics such as interface design, databases and data structures as well as user authentication through Firebase MBaaS.
This course is designed to cover a wide range of audience. It can be useful to people with basic understanding of iOS development and programming. It is also useful if you wish to learn more about data structures, reading and writing local and remote databases.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Starting a New Project and AVD
Chapter 2: Lists Activity and Layout
Lecture 1: Designing Our Lists Layout
Lecture 2: Accessing UI Elements in Activity
Lecture 3: Testing Some Values in Our Listview
Lecture 4: Understanding Our Data Structure
Lecture 5: Adding Item Class
Lecture 6: Adding User Class
Lecture 7: Adding Grocery List Class
Lecture 8: Adding App Data Class
Lecture 9: Preparing First List
Lecture 10: Custom Adapter
Lecture 11: Adding a New List
Chapter 3: Data Handling
Lecture 1: Understanding Data
Lecture 2: Write Data Method
Lecture 3: Read Data Method
Lecture 4: Write User Method
Lecture 5: Read User Method
Lecture 6: Reading Data Method Part 1
Lecture 7: Deleting a List by Long Clicking It
Chapter 4: Items Layout
Lecture 1: Items Layout
Lecture 2: Items Activity
Lecture 3: Navigating to Items Activity
Lecture 4: The Issue With the Keyboard
Lecture 5: Cur List
Lecture 6: Populating Items Listview
Lecture 7: Clicking on an Item
Lecture 8: Adding a New Item
Lecture 9: Deleting an Item by Long Click
Lecture 10: Understanding What Happened
Chapter 5: Backend
Lecture 1: Introduction to Backend
Lecture 2: Firebase Console
Lecture 3: Adding Firebase Packages
Lecture 4: Initializing Firebase in AppData
Lecture 5: Setting Firebase Rules
Lecture 6: Testing Out Firebase
Lecture 7: Profile Action
Lecture 8: Register Alert View
Lecture 9: Register Method
Lecture 10: Set Local User
Lecture 11: Save User Main Values on Cloud
Lecture 12: Save All User Lists Online
Lecture 13: Alert Show Method
Lecture 14: Read Data at the End of Register
Lecture 15: Login Alert View
Lecture 16: Login Method
Lecture 17: Reading Data Method Part 2
Lecture 18: Reading Data From Cloud
Lecture 19: Compare Lists Method
Lecture 20: New List on Cloud
Lecture 21: Delete List on Cloud
Lecture 22: Save or Change an Item on Cloud
Lecture 23: Delete Item on Cloud
Lecture 24: Logging Out From Cloud
Lecture 25: Recap of All Login Methods
Chapter 6: Invitation
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Share This Function
Lecture 3: Invitation Class
Lecture 4: Finding the Invitee and Sending Invitation
Lecture 5: Reading Invitation Node
Lecture 6: Loading Invitation Lists
Lecture 7: Removing an Invitation
Lecture 8: Conclusion and Suggestions
Instructors
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Amir J
Instructor
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 3 votes
- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 7 votes
- 4 stars: 19 votes
- 5 stars: 37 votes
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