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NativeScript Tutorial for Beginners – Build iOS, Android and Web Apps with NativeScript and Angular

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Use one Angular + NativeScript codebase to build native iOS, Android and web apps and learn NativeScript from scratch.

With Angular, you can already build highly reactive and engaging web apps. Wouldn't it be amazing to use that same tech stack and knowledge to build real native mobile apps for iOS and Android?

NativeScript enables you to do exactly that!

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34 comments

  1. Yaqoub Alshatti

    This is a wonderful piece of tech. Converting html based UI to Android and iOS is invaluable. UI is essential, and developing UI in native twice for both markets using the quirky UI editors of Android studio and Xcode is a pain for a lacking result. Just wonderful, this gotta me excited to try to get back into mobile development after I abandoned it for years for web development. Plus, I like Angular.

  2. Sébastien Sougnez

    Very good video. Just a remark though, at 2:10, I think you mismatched the flexbox directions. When orientation is set to “row” items are distributed along the x axis, not the y. It is confirmed by the example you show 5 min later 😉 it’s of course a tiny mistake and the overall quality of the video is really high, congrats 😉

  3. Felix Carvajal

    I would like you to make a new NativeScript 8 (2021) course with Angular. I am opting for this technology to begin to become independent professionally speaking. Could you do that please? Since you explain very well and everything is understood very clearly

  4. Felix Urbano

    Hi Max! How are you? What would you say about Angular+Nativescript stack for enterprise apps in 2022? would it be wise to use Nativescript or may be react stack could be more accurate approach? Thanks for your all your videos. 😀

  5. Patrick Ng

    There is too much app development tools. I think we should focus on one or two to explain on it. Flutter and react native should be a good option of that because there is a lot of job opportunities in React js and native. Although Flutter is still too young, it brings a good UI tool kit and strong typed programming. Developer don’t need to care JavaScript’s weird syntax and lack of official UI support ( material and Cupertino). Flutter is definitely ease to use.

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