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NativeScript for Angular Mobile Development

You're reading from   NativeScript for Angular Mobile Development Creating dynamic mobile apps for iOS and Android

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787125766
Length 392 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nathanael J. Anderson Nathanael J. Anderson
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Nathan Walker Nathan Walker
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Preface 1. Get Into Shape with @NgModule FREE CHAPTER 2. Feature Modules 3. Our First View via Component Building 4. A prettier view with CSS 5. Routing and Lazy Loading 6. Running the App on iOS and Android 7. Building the Multitrack Player 8. Building an Audio Recorder 9. Empowering Your Views 10. @ngrx/store + @ngrx/effects for State Management 11. Polish with SASS 12. Unit Testing 13. Integration Testing with Appium 14. Deployment Preparation with webpack Bundling 15. Deploying to the Apple App Store 16. Deploying to Google Play

Summary

We are now fully immersed in the rich world of NativeScript, having introduced plugin integration as well as direct access to native APIs on iOS and Android. To top it off, we have a really neat multitrack player with full playback control, including shuttling through the mix!

The exciting combination of Angular, including its RxJS observable underpinnings, is really starting to shine through, where we've been able to take advantage of view bindings where needed and react to service event streams with powerful observable compositions, all while still retaining the ability to manually control our UI with fine grain control. Whether our view needs an Angular directive to enrich its capabilities or manual touch gesture control via raw NativeScript capabilities, we have it all at our fingertips now. 

The fact that all along we are building a fully native iOS...

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