Building Material Design Apps on Android with React Native
Size: 475 MB | Duration: 2h 58m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Although the React Native framework is used specifically to build apps that will work cross platform, it usually takes a bit more effort to achieve a true native look and feel for Android apps than for iOS apps.
Driven by examples, this course demonstrates how to build interfaces for Android following material design principles. Join Linton Ye as he reviews the important principles of material design, followed by how to develop apps that leverage these guidelines. Linton covers how to set up your environment, gather the necessary tools, build functional interfaces, add motion, leverage component libraries, and more.
Topics include:
* Using material design principles
* Working with units and measurements
* Using elevation and drop shadows
* Leveraging grids and keylines
* Setting up React Native for Android
* Debugging
* Building floating action buttons
* Creating an immersive experience
* Adding motion and transitions
* Animating icons
* Using component libraries
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