Ionic - Build iOS, Android & Web Apps with Ionic & Angular

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Build Native iOS & Android as well as Progressive Web Apps with Angular, Capacitor and the Ionic Framework (Ionic 4+)

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Maximilian Schwarzmüller

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r/ionic • comment
5 points • _wittyIdiot

I took the https://www.udemy.com/course/ionic-2-the-practical-guide-to-building-ios-android-apps/ course by Maximilian Schwarzmuller which has helped me in my career as an mobile app developer. It is comprehensive guide for Ionic + Angular; although there is pretty much use of Firebase in it as well but for deep understanding of Firebase I would suggest you can enroll in Firebase course separately.

r/ionic • comment
1 points • avraax

I took this excellent course. https://www.udemy.com/course/ionic-2-the-practical-guide-to-building-ios-android-apps/

Just finished my first ionic app this month and this course really helped me.

r/learnprogramming • comment
1 points • LuckystrikeFTW

I don't know what technologies you want to learn. I have watched the Ionic Course from Maximilian Schwarzmüller and I helped me kickstart my apprenticeship.

This course uses Ionic for the view, so mostly html and css and as a js framework you can use basically whatever you want. The course covers angular which work really well with Ionic.

r/webdev • comment
1 points • davidbarrero38

Hi i will start from this of udemy is really good

https://www.udemy.com/course/ionic-2-the-practical-guide-to-building-ios-android-apps/

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If you don't want to expend money i will start by youtube tuturials

r/learnprogramming • comment
1 points • pixelburner

If you don't mind learning Javascript and React, you might try looking into React Native. Not only will you learn to be proficient at mobile development, but you'll have a leg up on web development as well. If you don't mind spending a few bucks, there are a few really good courses on Udemy I would suggest, that will have you building projects from start to finish:

Javascript

React

React-Native

That said, there are other options if you don't want to invest that much time into it. Flutter does seem to be a pretty cool alternative, as well as Ionic. The same instructor also offers courses in those technologies as well but I've never taken them myself.

Flutter

Ionic

As you may notice, all those courses are instructed by Maximilian Schwarzmüller. IMHO, his courses are some of the easiest to follow, and he does a really good job of explaining the nuts and bolts of everything he's teaching you. He has a somewhat strong accent though, which some people find hard to follow - but personally I like it because it forces me to pay closer attention.

Any way you cut it, though - have patience and just have fun with it. If you get frustrated about something or have questions, definitely post questions here or on the Udemy forums. Lot's of helpful people, even the instructors themselves.

PS: Pretty much every course on Udemy goes on sale for a super low price at some point, very often. If you find a course that you want to take that is very expensive, add it to your wishlist and check back every few days and it will probably be much cheaper (for example, a course that is normally $125 could be marked down to $10)