.NET MAUI Certified Mobile Professional
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IN SHORT
- 2.495,00
- 5 days
- 3 to 10 participants
- Xabluversity
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IN SHORT
In this course, you will learn to develop cross-platform mobile apps with Microsoft’s .NET MAUI platform. It will prepare you for the exam to become .NET MAUI Certified Mobile Professional.
>NET MAUI’s development environment will be introduced. You will learn how to setup a .NET MAUI app. Furthermore, you learn how to connect your app using a REST API. Finally, you will learn how to prepare your app for publishing through the respective stores.
What code can I share across my apps? Can I develop on Windows and macOS? This course answers these questions and more. By the end of the course, you will be able to choose the .NET MAUI approach that is right for you. You will also set up your development machine and run an app on Windows, the iOS simulator, and an Android emulator.
The first step in becoming a .NET MAUI developer is getting an app up and running. This course takes you through the entire development process. You will create a new project in Visual Studio, code the user interface and behavior for an Activity, build the project, and test it. You’ll also see how to keep your development environment up-to-date as new Android versions are released.
Most apps contain multiple pages. The most common way to implement this in Android is using one Activity for each page and stack navigation to transition between pages. This course shows you how to code the core patterns that make Activities work together. You will see how to start Activities, pass arguments, and retrieve results. You will also see how to launch standard Android Activities such as the camera or the web browser.
One advantage of .NET MAUI over the traditional platform-specific approach is the level of code-sharing you can achieve across Windows, iOS, and Android. In this class, we will explore ways to structure your shared code using Portable Class Libraries, .NET Standard libraries, and Shared Asset Projects. We will look at the pros and cons of each approach and see how to access platform-specific features in each model.
Users expect to access their information any time from any location using any device. This leads most app developers to store data in the cloud and retrieve it as needed from client devices. REST-based web services are the dominant strategy for this type of device-to-server communication. In this course, you will see how to consume REST-based web services with HttpClient using both the managed networking stack and the platform-specific handlers that boost performance. You will also learn some common strategies for dealing with the unique challenges that mobile devices face when communicating over the network.
Many apps need to store data locally on the device so it is available even when network access is unreliable. User preferences, data files, and relational data can all fall into this category. This course starts with a survey of the local-storage options available to you in your .NET MAUI applications. It then concentrates on storing relational data using a SQLite database. By the end of the course, you will have seen how to identify the proper location for your database file and how to insert, update, retrieve, and delete data efficiently using asynchronous I/O calls.
The goal for most developers is to get their apps into the various stores and then onto customer devices. There are many steps between the time your app is code-complete and when it is ready for submission the stores. This course shows you how to prepare for publishing regardless of which platforms you support or the store you intend to use. It includes advice for making your app look good, instructions on using the linker to reduce the size of your app, and some guidance on selecting a store.
.NET MAUI lets you define a single UI that you share across all your supported platforms. This maximizes your ability to share code: you can share your UI and your business logic. In this course, you will create a new .NET MAUI application and define your shared UI in code. You will also see how to access platform-specific features such as the phone dialer or camera that do not have a shared-programming model integrated into .NET MAUI.
.NET MAUI lets you define your UI using the eXtensible Application Markup Language (XAML). This gives you a clean separation of UI and behavior and makes it easy to utilize a design expert and design tools. This course shows you how to define your UI in XAML. You will create pages and add controls, all in markup. You will also see how to access UI elements from code so you can subscribe to UI events and update UI properties as your data changes.
Using the same fonts and colors across your entire UI creates a consistent look-and-feel. .NET MAUI provides a way to define these values in one place and look them up everywhere they are used; this guarantees consistency across your app and makes updates simple. This course shows you how to define and apply a Resource both in code and in XAML. It also shows you how to group multiple settings into a Style so you can apply them all at once.
.NET MAUI apps run on a wide range of devices with varying screen sizes and pixel densities. It is challenging to create a UI that looks good and behaves correctly in all cases. .NET MAUI helps solve this problem by providing flexible layout containers that can calculate the size and position of your UI controls automatically; they even recalculate if the user rotates the device or changes the size of the app’s window. This course contains in-depth coverage of StackLayout and Grid, the two most popular layout containers in .NET MAUI. It also shows you how to add scrolling when your UI is too large for the available screen area.
– C#/.NET developers that are interested in mobile app development.
– Developers that are already using .NET MAUI, but want to get certified as well.
– Junior developers or graduates who want to learn developing Native Mobile Apps using the .NET MAUI platform.
– Web developers who use Microsoft Visual Studio in an individual-based or team-based, small-sized to large development environment who want to learn developing Native Mobile Apps using the .NET MAUI platform.
– Native iOS and Android App developers who want to learn developing Native Mobile Apps using the .NET MAUI platform.
.NET MAUI Certified Mobile Developer
All attendees receive comprehensive courseware.
Attendees will receive a participation certificate.