INTRODUCTION
What is Android?
Android is an open source and Linux-based operating system for mobile devices such as
smartphones and tablet computers. Android was developed by the Open Handset Alliance
, led by Google, and other companies. This tutorial will teach you basic Android programming
and will also take you through some advance concepts related to Android application development.
What is IOS?
iOS is a mobile operating system developed and distributed by Apple Inc. It was originally
released in 2007 for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and Apple TV. iOS is derived from OS X,
with which it shares the Darwin foundation. iOS is Apple's mobile version of the OS X operating
system used in Apple computers.
OBJECTIVES
- Build your own Android apps.
- Use Android's communication APIs for SMS, telephony, network management, and internet resources(HTTP).
- Take advantage of Android's APIs for data storage, retrieval, user preferences, files, databases, and content providers.
- Access iPad and iPhone user input from touches.
- Create and manage iOS controls such as buttons, text fields, and pickers.
TRAINING
- Complete Android/IOS Training - Learn Android/IOS from beginner to advanced level.
- Customized Android/IOS Training - Customized your syllabus as per your requirement.
- Android/IOS Project based Training - Choose any project and get training on that project based.
- Android/IOS Enterprise Application Training - Get our experts assistance in your existing project.
SYLLABUS
Android Syllabus
Android Development
- Mobile computing
- Android Basics
- Basic UI Building
- Adv. UI Creation
- Intent
- Service
- Content Provider
- Permissions
- Notifications
- Broadcast Receiver
- Playing a song
- Multi-Touch features
- Location based services with GPS
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Creating a Google Maps application
- Taking a photograph
- Using the Sensors
- Connecting with the Internet
- Android 6 Features
- Unit Testing Android
- Android App Market
IOS Syllabus
IOS Development
- XCode and Interface Builder
- Inputs, Buttons, and Reactive Interfaces
- Apple’s New Programming Language: Swift
- Variables, Arrays, Tables, and Loops
- Navigation, Storage, and Live Content
- Images, Maps and Music
- Accelerometers and Motion Feedback
- Core Data and JSON
- Online Storage With Parse
- Games and the Sprite Kit
- Instagram and Snapchat Clones
- App Store Submission
- Making a Marketing Website For Your App
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