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Xamarin iOS App in C# Firebase

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  • Jan 19, 2025
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Xamarin iOS App in C# Firebase  No.1

Xamarin iOS App in C# & Firebase, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 60 lectures, based on 44 reviews, and has 2405 subscribers.

You will learn about Full fledged iOS development of a grocery list app Various outlets and dynamic interface development Backend database using Firebase This course is ideal for individuals who are iOS developers planning to move on to Xamarin and C# or C# programmers planning to learn iOS development It is particularly useful for iOS developers planning to move on to Xamarin and C# or C# programmers planning to learn iOS development.

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Summary

Title: Xamarin iOS App in C# & Firebase

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.3

Number of Lectures: 60

Number of Published Lectures: 60

Number of Curriculum Items: 60

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 60

Original Price: $59.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Full fledged iOS development of a grocery list app
  • Various outlets and dynamic interface development
  • Backend database using Firebase
  • Who Should Attend

  • iOS developers planning to move on to Xamarin and C#
  • C# programmers planning to learn iOS development
  • Target Audiences

  • iOS developers planning to move on to Xamarin and C#
  • C# programmers planning to learn iOS development
  • In this course, we will learn how to develop a complete iPhone application using Visual Studio (or Xamarin Studio) C Sharp and Firebase. Throughout the course, we will discuss a wide range of topics such as interface design, databases and data structures as well as user authentication through Firebase MBaaS. This course is designed to cover a wide range of audience. It can be useful to people with basic understanding of iOS?development and programming. It is also useful if you wish to learn more about data structures, reading and writing local and remote databases.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Starting a New Project and Testing Simulator

    Chapter 2: Lists View Controller

    Lecture 1: Designing Our Lists Storyboard

    Lecture 2: Connecting Our Storyboard Outlets to the Code

    Lecture 3: Table View Data Source

    Lecture 4: Testing Data Source

    Lecture 5: Understanding Our Data Structure

    Lecture 6: Adding Item Class

    Lecture 7: Adding Grocery List Class

    Lecture 8: Adding User Class

    Lecture 9: Adding App Data Class

    Lecture 10: Preparing First List

    Lecture 11: Testing Out the Initial List

    Lecture 12: Adding a New List

    Chapter 3: Data Handling

    Lecture 1: Understanding Data

    Lecture 2: Write and Read Data and User Method

    Lecture 3: Reading Data Method Part 1

    Lecture 4: Deleting a List by Dragging

    Chapter 4: Items View

    Lecture 1: Items Storyboard

    Lecture 2: Items View Controller

    Lecture 3: Navigating to Items View Controller

    Lecture 4: Cur List

    Lecture 5: Items Table Data Source and Populating Items Table View

    Lecture 6: Clicking on an Item

    Lecture 7: Dragging to Delete an Item

    Lecture 8: Reloading Table View in View Did Appear

    Lecture 9: Adding a New Item

    Lecture 10: Understanding What Happened

    Chapter 5: Backend

    Lecture 1: Firebase Console

    Lecture 2: Adding Firebase Packages

    Lecture 3: Initializing Firebase in AppData

    Lecture 4: Testing Out Firebase

    Lecture 5: Alert Show Method

    Lecture 6: Profile Action

    Lecture 7: Register Alert View

    Lecture 8: Register Method

    Lecture 9: Set Local User

    Lecture 10: Save User Main Values on Cloud

    Lecture 11: Save All User Lists Online

    Lecture 12: Login Alert View and Method

    Lecture 13: Async Task Methods

    Lecture 14: Using Asset Files

    Lecture 15: Reading Online Data

    Lecture 16: Compare Lists Method

    Lecture 17: Logging Out From Cloud

    Lecture 18: Setting Profile Button

    Lecture 19: New List on Cloud

    Lecture 20: Delete List on Cloud

    Lecture 21: Save a New Item on Cloud

    Lecture 22: Change Item Status on Cloud

    Lecture 23: Delete Item on Cloud

    Lecture 24: Recap of All Login Methods

    Chapter 6: Invitations

    Lecture 1: Share This Function

    Lecture 2: Sending an Invitation

    Lecture 3: Invitation Class

    Lecture 4: Reading Invitation Node

    Lecture 5: Loading Invitation Lists

    Lecture 6: Removing an Invitation

    Lecture 7: Deleting a List

    Lecture 8: Conclusion and Suggestions

    Instructors

  • Xamarin iOS App in C# Firebase  No.2
    Amir J
    Instructor
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