Beginners Guide To Electron Framework
Last updated 12/2018
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.14 GB | Duration: 5h 0m
Last updated 12/2018
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.14 GB | Duration: 5h 0m
Learn to build desktop apps using Electron framework
What you'll learn
Learn to build Apps using Electron Framework
Master core concepts of the Electron framework
Build a complete app along with the instructor
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript is required to complete this course
Description
Desktop
applications have been receiving less love lately because of the
smartphone boom, however, there are still a lot of people who love
coming back to the Start button (now Home) or Dock, and find the
steady comforting applications that are no fuss and forever ready to
do their bidding.
Desktop
applications are still popular among desktop users, and the demand
for application developers is still increasing. But, building desktop
applications is not that easy, rather it is more difficult than
building mobile apps. It requires a more thorough integration with
the OS of your system. This is why frameworks such as Electron are
such a boon!
If
you want to build a clean, powerful cross-platform native
application, without having to learn a bunch of other languages,
APIs, processes and technology, then Electron is the perfect
framework to have on hand. Electron helps you build apps using
JavaScript, HTML and CSS!
This
epic frameworks removes the hard parts from coding, so that
developers can focus more on actually building the app rather than
messing around with languages, codes and syntax. And in
this course, we will show exactly how to get started with this
amazing framework!
Our
Electron course has been designed as a beginner’s course for
newbies or any developers who are looking to get started in the
lucrative world of building desktop apps. In this tutorial, you will
break down exactly how to get stared building apps using the Electron
framework.
You
will go on a journey with the instructor, who will take you
step-by-step through the process of downloading, installing,
configuring, running and even building real-world apps with Electron!
The
course will start will a detailed introduction and overview of
Electron, and include topics such as understanding the IDE,
modularizing your apps, utilizing associated JavaScript files,
working with different Electron components, installing and running
Hello World, integration with other frameworks (Angular, Photon &
Bootstrap), and will end with actually building real world projects
such as a Calculator App.
All
of this and so much more is waiting for you inside this course! So,
let’s charge up and start building your very own desktop app!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Intro
Section 2: Introduction To Electron
Lecture 2 Introduction
Lecture 3 Overview of Electron
Lecture 4 IDE
Lecture 5 Hello World - Part 1
Lecture 6 Hello World - Part 2
Lecture 7 Modularzing Your App
Lecture 8 Menus
Lecture 9 Utilizing Associated JS Files
Lecture 10 Communication Between Components - Part 1
Lecture 11 Communication Between Components - Part 2
Lecture 12 Distribution
Lecture 13 Installing and running Hello World
Lecture 14 Updating and Managing Packages
Lecture 15 Summary
Section 3: Integrating Frameworks
Lecture 16 Introduction
Lecture 17 Using Angular with Electron
Lecture 18 Building Great Looking UI with Photon
Lecture 19 Integrating Bootstrap
Lecture 20 Summary
Section 4: Real World Apps
Lecture 21 Introduction
Lecture 22 WebView
Lecture 23 Simple Database Driven App
Lecture 24 Simple Database Driven App - Part 2
Lecture 25 Simple Database Driven App - Part 3
Lecture 26 Advanced Database Driven App - Part 1
Lecture 27 Advanced Database Driven App - Part 2
Lecture 28 Advanced Database Driven App - Part 3
Lecture 29 Advanced Database Driven App - Part 4
Lecture 30 Advanced Database Driven App - Part 5
Lecture 31 Splitting Responsibilities - Part 1
Lecture 32 Splitting Responsibilities - Part 2
Lecture 33 Fetching Data From The Internet - Part 1
Lecture 34 Fetching Data From The Internet - Part 2
Lecture 35 Fetching Data From The Internet - Part 3
Lecture 36 Fetching Data From The Internet - Part 4
Lecture 37 Summary
Section 5: Project
Lecture 38 Introduction
Lecture 39 Building A Calculator App - Part 1
Lecture 40 Building A Calculator App - Part 2
Lecture 41 Building A Calculator App - Part 3
Lecture 42 Summary
Section 6: Summary
Lecture 43 Summary
Lecture 44 Bonus Lecture: More Interesting Stuff, Offers and Discounts
Anyone who wants to develop apps using Electron framework will find this course very useful