There’s strong motivation for companies to find someone who can “do it all”.
This Course explores the features of full-stack mobile development environments and covers several core native and hybrid mobile alternatives and the factors that influence the selection of each platform.
Full-stack mobile app development lies at the nexus of content and technology. Billions of people worldwide now use smartphones and tablets, which form the client side of the full-stack app. The server side is often a distributed collection of microservices, authenticating servers, and CDN assets that are compiled at runtime each time an application is opened. Between the two lies the processes that connect them, including testing, continuous integration and continuous deployment, scaling and containerization, and proprietary device requirements.
To be a full-stack mobile developer, you need to have an understanding, or vision, of the big picture in app development.
This includes:
The look and feel in devices
The servers and containers that are accessed to provide content and data processing
Development processes like testing and debugging
Reasons and trade-offs behind choosing solutions among many alternatives
This course will provide an overview of some of the most popular tools (in 2021) for developing full-stack mobile apps. I touched on some of the core concepts, considerations, dependencies, and ecosystems, while leaving the heavy lifting to upcoming articles and tutorials.
What you will learn in this course ?
App development lifecycle Introduction
Android and IOSLayout and Widgets
Android and IOS MultiMedia
Android and IOS Maps
Android and IOS Networking
Android and IOS Storage
Android and IOS Firebase
Android and IOS GraphQL
Android and IOS Camera
Android and IOS Best Practices for coding and design pattern
Git and GitHub Intro
Android and IOS Mobile Application Security Tips
Android and IOS App Publication
Programming Language Used
Java
Kotlin
Swift
Dart
C#
JavaScript
XML and XMAL
SQL and GraphQL