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Uwp Universal Windows Platform Mastery

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Uwp Universal Windows Platform Mastery

Uwp Universal Windows Platform Mastery
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 12.77 GB | Duration: 25h 59m

Unlock the full potential of Windows app development with our comprehensive UWP Universal Windows Platform course

What you'll learn

Introduction to UWP: Students will be introduced to the core concepts of UWP, the advantages of one core operating system, one store, and one developer center

Design and Development Paradigms: Learners will explore design paradigms, development roadmaps, and best practices for creating intuitive and UWP apps

XAML and UI Development: Students will dive deep into XAML, the markup language used for designing UWP interfaces.

Event Handling and Navigation: The course covers how to handle events in UWP apps, navigate between pages, and manage the app’s lifecycle.

Intermediate and Advanced UWP Features: Learners will study more complex topics such as adaptive UI, typography, hamburger menus, effective pixels, snap points

Hands-on Projects: The course includes practical projects where students will build multiple UWP apps, applying the concepts learned.

Data Binding and Management: Students will learn about data binding techniques, managing data templates, and implementing data-driven features

Final Projects and Submission: By the end of the course, learners will be able to build, package, and submit their UWP applications to the Microsoft Store

Requirements

Basic Programming Knowledge: Familiarity with basic programming concepts and experience in at least one programming language (such as C#, Java, or Python) is recommended.

Windows 10 Operating System: Students should have access to a Windows 10 PC to follow along with the course and practice developing UWP applications.

Visual Studio: Installation of Visual Studio 2019 or later with the UWP development workload is required.

Basic Understanding of XAML: While not mandatory, having a basic understanding of XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language) will be beneficial as it is used extensively for designing UWP applications.

Description

IntroductionWelcome to the UWP Universal Windows Platform course, where you'll embark on a journey to master the development of modern, responsive, and feature-rich applications for the Windows ecosystem. This course is meticulously designed to cater to beginners, intermediate, and advanced developers, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of UWP and its vast capabilities.Section 1: UWP Universal Windows Platform - BeginnersIn the beginner's section, you will be introduced to the fundamentals of the Universal Windows Platform. You will explore the core concepts such as the unified operating system, the single store for app distribution, and the centralized developer center. This section will also cover the essential features of Windows 10 and guide you through setting up your environment to start developing UWP applications. By the end of this section, you will have a solid foundation in UWP and be ready to create your first "Hello World" application.Section 2: UWP Universal Windows Platform - IntermediateThe intermediate section delves deeper into the development aspects of UWP using XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language). Here, you will learn to create and customize UI components, handle events, and apply themes and styles to your applications. The section emphasizes the importance of design paradigms and navigation models, ensuring that your applications are not only functional but also visually appealing and user-friendly. You will also explore the differences between emulators in various Windows versions, which is crucial for testing and debugging your apps.Section 3: UWP Universal Windows Platform - AdvancedThe advanced section is tailored for developers looking to leverage the full potential of UWP. You will learn about adaptive UI techniques, typography, and effective use of pixels to create responsive applications that work seamlessly across different devices. This section also introduces advanced XAML controls, split view control, and adaptive visual states. By mastering these concepts, you will be able to create sophisticated, high-performance applications with a professional look and feel.Section 4: Projects on UWP - Building 4 UWP AppsIn the final section, you will apply your knowledge by working on four comprehensive UWP projects. These projects will cover a wide range of functionalities, from simple form applications to complex layout apps. You will gain hands-on experience with various XAML properties, data binding, navigation, and adaptive layouts. This practical approach will solidify your understanding and prepare you to tackle real-world UWP development challenges confidently.ConclusionBy the end of this course, you will have a thorough understanding of UWP, from the basics to advanced concepts. You will be equipped with the skills to develop, design, and deploy high-quality Windows applications that can run on any device within the Windows ecosystem. This course is your gateway to becoming a proficient UWP developer, ready to innovate and create impactful applications.

Overview

Section 1: UWP Universal Windows Platform - Beginners

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 One core operating system

Lecture 3 One store

Lecture 4 One store Continues

Lecture 5 One developer center

Lecture 6 2500+ new features

Lecture 7 Getting windows 10

Lecture 8 Universal windows platform

Lecture 9 Universal windows apps

Lecture 10 Universal windows apps Continues

Lecture 11 Platform extensions

Lecture 12 Devlopment roadmap

Lecture 13 Design paradigms

Lecture 14 Design paradigms (Continues)

Lecture 15 Creating a new project

Lecture 16 Hello World

Lecture 17 4 inch configuration

Lecture 18 Create an event handler

Lecture 19 Orientations and dimensions

Section 2: UWP Universal Windows Platform - Intermediate

Lecture 20 What is XAML

Lecture 21 Create a button

Lecture 22 Editing the button

Lecture 23 Editing the button Continues

Lecture 24 Define the elements in XAML

Lecture 25 Star sizing

Lecture 26 Example on XAML

Lecture 27 Stack Panels

Lecture 28 Events

Lecture 29 Recap

Lecture 30 Common XAML controls

Lecture 31 Combo box

Lecture 32 Check box

Lecture 33 Date picker

Lecture 34 Slider control

Lecture 35 Themes and styles in XAML

Lecture 36 Creating a style

Lecture 37 Theme resources

Lecture 38 Understanding navigation model

Lecture 39 Changing the parameter

Lecture 40 Protected Override

Lecture 41 Navigating the pages

Lecture 42 Navigating the pages Continues

Lecture 43 Difference between Emulator in Windows 8 and 10 version for Mobile

Lecture 44 Versions of the Emulator

Lecture 45 Working on the keyboard

Lecture 46 SD card simulation

Section 3: UWP Universal Windows Platform - Advanced

Lecture 47 Resizing and effects in adaptive UI

Lecture 48 Learning about UI

Lecture 49 Typography in windows 10

Lecture 50 Hamburger Menus

Lecture 51 Effective pixels

Lecture 52 Snap points

Lecture 53 Adaptive Approaches

Lecture 54 Applying adaptive designs

Lecture 55 Fix the text on phone

Lecture 56 Resolutions

Lecture 57 Adaptive visual states

Lecture 58 New XAML controls

Lecture 59 Split view control

Lecture 60 Create a Hamburger button

Lecture 61 Code for the event handler

Section 4: Projects on UWP - Building 4 UWP Apps

Lecture 62 Introduction

Lecture 63 Requirements

Lecture 64 Synopis Of Hello World

Lecture 65 More on Hello World

Lecture 66 XAML

Lecture 67 More on XAML

Lecture 68 Type Converters

Lecture 69 XAML Properties

Lecture 70 More on XAML Properties

Lecture 71 Schemas And Namespaces

Lecture 72 Grid Layout

Lecture 73 Row Definition

Lecture 74 Column Definitions

Lecture 75 Stack Panel

Lecture 76 Stack Panel Orientation

Lecture 77 Example on Stack Panel

Lecture 78 Simple Form App

Lecture 79 Simple Form App Continues

Lecture 80 Simple Layout App

Lecture 81 Complex Layout App

Lecture 82 More on Complex Layout App

Lecture 83 Relative Panel

Lecture 84 Relative Panel Continues

Lecture 85 Creating Search Bar

Lecture 86 Text Block

Lecture 87 Split View

Lecture 88 Navigation

Lecture 89 More on Navigation

Lecture 90 XAML Controls

Lecture 91 XAML Controls Continues

Lecture 92 Fill Up Code on XAML

Lecture 93 Hamburger Menu

Lecture 94 More on Hamburger Menu

Lecture 95 Creating Simple Hamburger

Lecture 96 Create Split View

Lecture 97 My Flyout

Lecture 98 My Flyout Continue

Lecture 99 Auto Suggest Box

Lecture 100 Calender View

Lecture 101 Scroll Viewer

Lecture 102 Various Shape Control

Lecture 103 Canvas And Shapes

Lecture 104 XAML Styles

Lecture 105 XAML Styles Continue

Lecture 106 XAML Scenes

Lecture 107 Mock Coffee Shop App

Lecture 108 Mock Coffee Shop App Continues

Lecture 109 Donut Page XAML

Lecture 110 Coffe Page XAML

Lecture 111 Coffe Page XAML Continues

Lecture 112 Schedule Meaning

Lecture 113 Complete Page XAML

Lecture 114 Adaptive Triggers

Lecture 115 More on Adaptive Triggers

Lecture 116 Main Page XAML

Lecture 117 Adaptive Layouts

Lecture 118 Adaptive Layouts Continues

Lecture 119 Data Binding

Lecture 120 More on Data Binding

Lecture 121 Main Page XAML CS

Lecture 122 Changing Grid View

Lecture 123 Data Binding Example

Lecture 124 Private List Icons

Lecture 125 Bound Item Source

Lecture 126 Visual State Manager

Lecture 127 Data Template

Lecture 128 Mock News App

Lecture 129 Mock News App Continues

Lecture 130 Adding New Folder - Model

Lecture 131 New Item CS

Lecture 132 Fill Data Template

Lecture 133 Completing Financial App

Lecture 134 Continue on Adaptive Layouts

Lecture 135 Simple Sound App

Lecture 136 Simple Sound App Continues

Lecture 137 Creating Classes

Lecture 138 Creating Two Different Private Variable

Lecture 139 Media Elements

Lecture 140 Drag and Drop Functionality

Lecture 141 Auto Suggest Search Filter

Lecture 142 Auto Suggest Search Filter Continues

Lecture 143 Submitting the App

Lecture 144 Create App Packages

Lecture 145 Simple Weather App

Lecture 146 More on Simple Weather App

Lecture 147 Simple Music Match Game

Lecture 148 Simple Music Match Game Continues

Lecture 149 Set up Data Binding

Lecture 150 Create Private Property Class

Lecture 151 Changes in Images

Lecture 152 Private int Round

Lecture 153 Song Grid View Method

Lecture 154 Correct Song Title

Lecture 155 Prepare New Game

Lecture 156 Microsoft Add Example

Lecture 157 Adjust Height, Grid and Row

Lecture 158 Add Storage Folders

Lecture 159 Simple Content Explorer

Lecture 160 Simple Content Explorer1

Lecture 161 Create Marval Facade

Lecture 162 Character Data Wrapper

Lecture 163 Getting Json Massage

Lecture 164 Include System Collections

Lecture 165 Attribution Marvel

Lecture 166 Existing Grid Details

Lecture 167 New Bitmap Image

Lecture 168 Get Character Data Wrapper

Lecture 169 Changing Character

Lecture 170 Add Marvel Comics

Lecture 171 Comic Details Images

Lecture 172 X Men Comics

Lecture 173 Add Scroll Viewer

Lecture 174 Visual State Group

Lecture 175 Text Block Comic Detail

Lecture 176 Cortana Sample App

Lecture 177 Cortana Example Commands

Lecture 178 Create Rectangle Color

Lecture 179 Voice Command Dictionary

Aspiring Developers: Beginners who are new to programming and want to start their journey with a comprehensive introduction to Universal Windows Platform (UWP) development.,Experienced Developers: Developers who are familiar with other programming languages and platforms and want to expand their skills by learning how to create applications for the Windows 10 ecosystem using UWP.,Software Engineers: Professionals looking to enhance their knowledge of UWP to build robust and scalable Windows applications.,Students: Computer science and engineering students who want to learn UWP development as part of their academic curriculum or personal interest.,Hobbyists and Enthusiasts: Technology enthusiasts and hobbyists who enjoy exploring new platforms and want to create Windows apps for personal projects or as part of a portfolio.,Freelancers and Independent Developers: Individuals seeking to develop and publish their own applications on the Microsoft Store, leveraging the unique features and capabilities of the UWP platform.,Project Managers and Technical Leads: Professionals who need to understand UWP development to manage and lead teams working on Windows applications.