NativeScript with Angular Styling Course Released

Working on a team that has given me the experience to create production NativeScript and Angular applications, I’ve been in the trenches and…

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Catch Dave Coffin, Nathan Walker, and Alex Ziskind at ngAtlanta in February 2020 for an advanced NativeScript with Angular workshop called  Breathe life into mobile UX with solid architecture lessons. You can register now and take your NativeScript skills up a notch.  Register here.

Working on a team that has given me the experience to create production NativeScript and Angular applications, I’ve been in the trenches and have seen real world scenarios that someone might come across while building an app.

Hi, I’m Sean Perkins. This is my first post on NativeScripting, and I’m super stoked to share with you what I’ve learned with my new course; also my first one for NativeScripting.

I’m so happy to have finally brought you this course that reveals some of the tips and tricks that I’ve used to make my NativeScript applications look better, all while improving productivity and the app’s performance.

Here are the major topics that we'll cover:

Styling Concepts and Tactics

Advanced Styling Topics

Building Real-World UI

Sample Code



You can find the course here on NativeScripting. I would love to hear from you whether you have comments or questions, so don’t be afraid to reach out. Usually I’m hanging out on the NativeScript Community Slack channel along with most of the other NativeScript Progress Developer Experts.

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Sean Perkins is a technology enthusiast with a deep background in object-orientated programming languages. Experienced with full-stack development, design and digital marketing best-practices; he focuses on building stable, performant and scalable web, native and backend solutions for corporate enterprises.

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