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Mobile Pre-Programming: Concepts To Learn Before Coding

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Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.63 GB | Duration: 8h 36m

Understand the world of mobile apps, software engineering and learning how iOS and Android apps are developed.

What you’ll learn
Understand the basics & fundamentals of mobile apps
Understand the history of mobile technology
Learn about the use case for mobile technology
Where do programming languages fit in and what do they do
Evaluate mobile architecture
Understand the full stack of mobile technology
Know the difference between APIs and Microservices
Understand why designing a program is so important
Tell people about the difference between IDEs & SDKs
Be able to choose the right programming language for iOS and Android apps
Understand how mobile devices work
Be able to talk confidently about mobile technology and app development
Be able to talk about the range of programming languages used in mobile
Understand basic programming language syntax
Know the difference between frameworks and libraries
Explain what Dev Ops does
Communicate with others on the steps involved with creating mobile apps
Understand what’s involved with releasing mobile apps
Requirements
No programming experience needed
An interest in technology
Curiousity about mobile apps
Motivation and a desire to grow through persistence
Description
Have you tried to learn coding mobile apps…and failed? Or maybe you’d like to work with software engineers on mobile apps but don’t know where to start?Then this course is for you. I know how daunting technology can seem. I started out my career with ZERO technology knowledge. I was a commerce/law graduate who somehow landed up working in technology (kind of bizarre on reflection…). So you can imagine that look of terror on my face when my boss told me he wanted me to lead a technology project. <insert scary face emoji>And if you’d told me that a few years later I’d be leading software engineers and UX designers building apps…I would have run for the hills. But that’s what I do today – leading software engineers, UX designers, and whole host of people as a product leader in digital, building mobile apps – and I love it. <insert cute heart emoji>But there was a time when I didn’t love it: when I didn’t understand anything about what software engineers did, about mobile apps worked, things like Kotlin, Java, Objective C and Swift, object oriented vs functional, and how mobile apps are released. I felt like I was on another planet surrounded by weird aliens…and I just wanted to crawl up in a ball and cry: “Mommy, mommy.”To say I was overwhelmed with the jargon, with the concepts and the processes is kind of an understatement.If things like front ends and back ends confuse you. If you think that Swift is a technique for getting your work done faster. Or you think that debugging is a way of getting rid of mosquitos in your house – then you need this course. There are currently 26.8 million software engineers in the World, and by 2030 we’re going to need 45 million by 2030. (source: State of the Developer Nation). That’s not to mention the demand for the wide range of roles that work with software engineers, like product managers, analysts, UX designers, testers, marketers, dev ops engineers, SRE engineers and so on. We don’t have enough people in the World with the skills to do these roles. If you want to work in something fun and exciting like software engineering, or you just want to be able to understand what happens when you build mobile apps (from mobile technology – programming concepts – coding – releasing apps right through to coming up with mobile app ideas) – then this course is for you.It doesn’t matter if you have zero technology experience, or some, this course will make a difference in your life. About Your Instructor:My name is Rian Chapman. And don’t worry…if you don’t know how to pronounce my first name, you’re not alone. I’ve had Reehan, Iran, Rain and even Brian (don’t know where they got the B from). It’s pronounced Ryan (see that wasn’t so hard, was it??!)I work in digital as a senior product manager, working in digital transformation, and mobile apps. I never set out to be a product manager in digital, it kind of just happened. But I love it and get to work on some pretty cool things every day. The one thing I’ve learned from my career is: anything is possible if you have clear goals and you apply yourself. You also need to have faith that things will work out. The same goes for technology. Technology is scary to an outsider. ‘Techies’ (people working technology) speak in their own language, and it can be overwhelming. But…if you take the time to really understand this world, get into mobile apps, and understand how programming works, you too can speak this language and call yourself a Techie.Join me for this in depth, accelerated course where I’ll take you having zero knowledge to becoming confident in your knowledge and skills in mobile app software engineering, and at the end of it…you’ll be a Techie too.


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