- NativeScript Tutorial
- NativeScript - Home
- NativeScript - Introduction
- NativeScript - Installation
- NativeScript - Architecture
- NativeScript - Angular Application
- NativeScript - Templates
- NativeScript - Widgets
- NativeScript - Layout Containers
- NativeScript - Navigation
- NativeScript - Events Handling
- NativeScript - Data Binding
- NativeScript - Modules
- NativeScript - Plugins
- NativeScript - Native APIs Using JavaScript
- NativeScript - Creating an Application in Android
- NativeScript - Creating an Application in iOS
- NativeScript - Testing
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- NativeScript - Quick Guide
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NativeScript Tutorial
NativeScript is an open source framework for creating native iOS and Android apps in Angular, TypeScript, or JavaScript. It was developed by Progress Telerik. NativeScript allows you to build web and mobile apps from a single code-base. This tutorial walks through the basics of NativeScript framework, installation of NativeScript CLI, setting up Android Studio and iOS to develop NativeScript based application, architecture of NativeScript framework and finally conclude with developing all type of web and mobile apps.
Audience
This tutorial is prepared for professionals who are aspiring to make a career in the field of mobile applications. This tutorial is intended to make you comfortable in getting started with NativeScript framework and its various functionalities.
Prerequisites
This tutorial is written assuming that the readers are already aware about what a Framework is and that the readers have a sound knowledge on Object Oriented Programming and basic knowledge on Android and iOS development, JavaScript and Angular. If you are a beginner to any of these concepts, we suggest you to go through tutorials related to these first, before you start with NativeScript.