Building Mobile Apps Using Intel® XDK
Building Mobile Apps Using Intel® XDK, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 31 lectures, based on 17 reviews, and has 312 subscribers.
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Summary
Title: Building Mobile Apps Using Intel® XDK
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.8
Number of Lectures: 31
Number of Published Lectures: 31
Number of Curriculum Items: 31
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Anyone interested in mobile app development
- Web developers interested in mobile app development
- Learning cordova plugins
Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in mobile app development using HTML5
Target Audiences
- Anyone interested in mobile app development using HTML5
The Intel® XDK provides a comprehensive cross-platform development environment for building hybrid HTML5 apps for mobile phone and tablet devices. HTML5 apps are not limited to smart web pages viewed in a browser, you can also package your HTML5 code and deploy it directly on a mobile device as a locally installed hybrid mobile app. This enables the use of the same distribution and monetization channels as for native mobile apps, in addition to the same app installation and launch experience.
This is free software, something that you may or may not regard Intel as having a great track record in. In truth, Intel has worked close to many open projects in the past.
While the majority of Intel developer tools have been focused on lower-level software code designed to run on a specific chipset, this technology is genuinely cross platform benefitting from the abstraction layer of the web and the HTML5-driven browser-based focus that is so strong here.
So Intel XDK allows developers to tap into a technology base known as the "HTML5 foundation". Not a group or organization of some form, but a collection of standards that are intended to try and advance the growth and progression of the web outwards and onwards beyond the static documents of old to the new world of more dynamic applications. The HTML5 foundation also works to convert those applications that are created in order that they can be finally used on mobile devices.
The Intel XDK is built with a web-based emulator as well as a good collection of demo applications to help test functionality. If you can write it for the web using HTML/HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, you can use the Intel XDK to build it as an HTML5 web app or as a native app for all of the major App Stores, says Intel.
The Intel XDK makes it easy for developers to check the look-and-feel of their apps with on-screen emulation on a wide variety of devices. The App Tester allows you to test on a physical device.
According to Intel, "Once your app is finalized, move over to Intel's App Dev Center where you can package your HTML5 apps for Apple iOS, Google Android, Amazon Kindle, Facebook, and other app stores."
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Intro and Setup
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Intel XDK
Lecture 3: Features
Lecture 4: Setup
Chapter 2: Frameworks
Lecture 1: Bootstrap
Lecture 2: Topcat
Lecture 3: jQuery Mobile
Lecture 4: Intel App Framework
Chapter 3: Using the Tool
Lecture 1: Create a Project
Lecture 2: Design
Lecture 3: Emulate
Lecture 4: Test, Debug and Analyze
Lecture 5: Build
Chapter 4: Cordova Implementation
Lecture 1: Designing the demo app
Lecture 2: Configuration
Lecture 3: Accelerometer
Lecture 4: Battery
Lecture 5: Camera
Lecture 6: Capture
Lecture 7: Compass
Lecture 8: Connection
Lecture 9: Contacts
Lecture 10: Device
Lecture 11: File
Lecture 12: Geolocation
Lecture 13: Globalization
Lecture 14: InAppBrowser
Lecture 15: Media
Lecture 16: Dialogs
Lecture 17: Vibration
Lecture 18: Goodbye
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