Appcelerator: Titanium Mobile Development Boot Camp On-Site Training
Appcelerator: Titanium Mobile Development Boot Camp Course Description/AgendaIn this four-day, hands-on class, developers will become equipped with all the knowledge needed to develop, design, and implement best-of-breed mobile applications for iOS and Android devices with the Titanium Mobile platform. At the end of this course, you will have an opportunity to become certified, enhancing your portfolio as qualified Titanium Certified Mobile Developers (TCMDs). This course combines Building Mobile Apps with Titanium and Advanced Titanium Mobile Development into a single, four-day, specially priced course. You will get an introduction to the knowledge needed to master key Titanium APIs and to understand the end-to-end process of developing a cross-platform Titanium Mobile Application for both iOS and Android devices. You will gain a deeper understanding of the Titanium Mobile platform by exploring the advanced development techniques needed to build attractive best-of-breed mobile applications using a wide range of cross-platform and platform-specific device APIs. At the conclusion of this class, you will be given the opportunity to take the Titanium Certified Mobile Developer (TCMD) exam. Note: You must provide your own equipment for this class. A computing system with functional Titanium Studio with Android SDK and/or iOS SDK supported versions installed is required. Certification:This course prepares you for the Titanium Certified Application Developer (TCAD) and Titanium Certified Mobile Developer (TCMD) certifications What You'll Learn
Who Should Attend Application developers, system integrators, programmers, and designers Course Prerequisites
Course Outline 1. Zero to App Recap and OrientationExplore the basics of the Titanium Mobile platform, including Titanium architecture, developer resources, and basic development workflow. 2. You're a Native Application Developer NowTake a 10,000-foot view of the native SDKs for iOS and Android, learning the basic concepts, vocabulary, and tools associated with each and getting a peek at how Titanium Developer works with each of the tools. Create and deploy "Hello World" applications for each platform, getting an introduction to native development in Java or Objective-C. 3. Cross-Platform Mobile Development in TitaniumDevelop an approach for developing cross-platform mobile applications with Titanium. Explore platform differences, tools and techniques available to cope for cross-platform differences, and techniques for using platform-specific functionality for a "best of breed" app experience. Explore how to structure your mobile application JavaScript for maximum flexibility and maintainability by creating an application-specific namespace. Create the basic framework for the running example application, TiBountyHunter. 4. User Interface FundamentalsLearn basic principles of user interface (UI) development in Titanium. Explore app structures (tabs vs. windows), the view hierarchy, positioning techniques, component styling, and event handling (custom and built-in). Learn how to build custom component constructors to form the "View" and "Controller" tier of your client application. Assemble the view components necessary to power the TiBountyHunter application. 5. Working with Local DataWhen building connected mobile applications, it is usually necessary to store data on the device. Learn how to persist data on the local device using an SQLite database and the application properties API. Compare and contrast the relative value of using SQL databases, lightweight property, or JavaScript object persistence. Develop the "Model" tier of the TiBountyHunter application, learning how to store and retrieve data in a database and how to display and send data between views. 6. Working with Media and the FilesystemLearn how to use rich media (audio, video, still images) in your applications, how to store and retrieve file objects from the filesystem, and the proper use of local storage. Allow the users of TiBountyHunter to snap photos of a "fugitive", assign that photo to a record in the database, and recall that photo from the filesystem for display in the application. 7. Working with Remote DataIt's rare that a mobile application is developed which does not in some way use data fetched over a network. Titanium provides an XMLHTTPRequest style interface to an HTTPClient object, which should look familiar to most Ajax-savvy web developers. Learn how to fetch data over HTTP from a remote server, work with that data, and reconcile the data with local copies of the same. Synch data from a local version of TiBountyHunter with a remote cache of a hunter's current and past fugitives. 8. Using Location ServicesLearn how to use location APIs in Titanium applications. Explore the native map kits for each platform and how to interact with rich nativ
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