This course is an introduction to developing native applications for mobile devices. The course alternates focusing on common mobile platforms, including: Blackberry, iOS, and Android.
This course is an introduction to developing native applications for mobile devices. The course alternates focusing on common mobile platforms, including: Blackberry, iOS, and Android.
The course is intended to be project-based and assumes participants already have a strong background in programming. During the semester students will complete weekly small labs and one substantial course project. May be repeated for credit twice if different platforms are being covered.
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Android is an open source platform for mobile computing. In fact, it is the worldâ??s most popular mobile platform operating system and available on billions of smartphones and tablets. Applications are developed using familiar Java and Eclipse tools.
In this one day introduction to mobile accessibility workshop attendees will learn Mobile Web Accessibility, How to Test with Mobile Screen Readers, JavaScript/HTML5/WAI-ARIA/CSS3 Mobile Accessibility Techniques, Mobile Frameworks, Responsive Web Design.
The College Credit Certificate program is designed to provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in computer programming for employment in scientific, commercial, industrial and government data processing applications.
Over 16 demanding weeks in our iOS development bootcamp you’ll find out what it means to be an app developer. Using tools like Github and Xcode to collaborate, and languages like Objective-C and Swift to create, you’ll prepare for a career in tech.
In this camp, we will learn to use the App Inventor graphical user interface (GUI), which allows users to drag and drop visual objects to create an application that can run on Android devices. By the end of the camp, students will learn to create strong user interfaces and apps or games of their ch...
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