This is the repository for my course, Building a Mobile App with AngularJS and Ionic. The full course is available at lynda.com.
Creating hybrid mobile applications is a great way to leverage your knowledge of web languages like HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. Modern frameworks such as AngularJS and Ionic make it easier with pre-built templates and components. In this course, staff author Ray Villalobos shows how to install the Ionic framework and set up a development environment suitable for building web-based apps. He reviews the core Ionic components: prebuilt, easy-to-use features such as buttons, lists, tabs, and forms. Then Ray shows how to combine these components with Angular.js models, views, and controllers to build a single page app with sliders, pull-to-refresh functionality, and search. The training culminates in building a multi-page app, which you'll learn how to customize with CSS.
- Installing the development environment on Mac or PC
- Understanding the Ionic templates and CSS components
- Adding IonicIcons to a layout
- Adding tabs, cards, and lists
- Using form elements
- Building a single view app
- Implementing Pull to Refresh
- Creating a multi-tab app
- Styling the applications
- Deploying applications
This repository has branches for each of the videos in the course. You can use the branch pop up menu in github to switch to a specific branch and take a look at the course at that stage. Or you can simply add /tree/BRANCH_NAME
to the URL to go to the branch you want to peek at.
- Make sure you have these installed
- Clone this repository into your local machine using the terminal (mac) or Gitbash (PC)
> git clone https://github.com/planetoftheweb/angularMobile.git
- CD to the folder
cd angularMobile
- Run
> npm-install
to install the project dependencies - Install gulp.js via the Mac terminal or Gitbash on a PC
> npm install -g gulp
- Run the Gulp command
> gulp
For more help setting up a comprehensive Gulp.js workflow, check out Web Project Workflows with Gulp.js, Git, and Browserify.
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