Build Your First Web App e-bog
62,24 DKK
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Not a techie? Don't worry! This friendly and approachable guide shows even complete beginners how to build their first web application. Modern web application design and development can feel overwhelming: How do you design a useful tool that can run on a desktop, tablet, and phone? Which programming framework should you use? How can a non-programmer pick up these skills? Build Your First Web A...
E-bog
62,24 DKK
Forlag
Union Square & Co.
Udgivet
10 oktober 2017
Længde
280 sider
Genrer
Computer programming / software engineering
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781454926344
Not a techie? Don't worry! This friendly and approachable guide shows even complete beginners how to build their first web application. Modern web application design and development can feel overwhelming: How do you design a useful tool that can run on a desktop, tablet, and phone? Which programming framework should you use? How can a non-programmer pick up these skills? Build Your First Web App answers these questions by teaching two popular practical frameworks, Bootstrap and Angular.js, as well as the principles behind programming: the basics of user experience design, planning and structuring your software, and making your application visually attractive and easier to use. The book walks you through every step of creating you first app, and gives you assignments in each chapter. If you already know some HTML and CSS, but want to go further and create something functional rather than static, this book is for you!Book includes:An overview of the app design planning processscenario development, feature/flow design through wireframing, and user research.Quick tips for adding visual design intelligently to make the application easier to understand and use.A walkthrough of how to code a sample app using a responsive framework (Bootstrap) and Angular.js. Each chapter of the book covers a different part of the sample app, allowing readers to follow along and draft their own code.