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The instructor provides highly engaging, pragmatic, and easy-to-understand explanations that benefit non-native English speakers.

Use one Angular + NativeScript codebase to build native iOS, Android and web apps and learn NativeScript from scratch.
InstructorAcademind by Maximilian Schwarzmüller
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The instructor provides highly engaging, pragmatic, and easy-to-understand explanations that benefit non-native English speakers.
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These 4 complementary views highlight concrete, legible examples from the course presentation.
This architectural diagram illustrates the NativeScript stack, detailing how app code and frameworks like Angular interact with core modules, runtime, and native APIs for Android and iOS.
This screen capture shows the development environment used in the course, featuring an Angular component template with two-way data binding and validation logic.
This visual demonstrates native UI capabilities by showing a login interface alongside a complex calendar widget with selected dates, illustrating the types of custom views students will build.
This slide illustrates how web equivalents like '<button>' map to NativeScript components and native classes for Android and iOS development.
A dedicated refresher module helps bridge the gap between web-based Angular and mobile implementation.
Significant changes in NativeScript and Angular since the course was filmed lead to broken code samples and errors when using current versions.
The curriculum lacks instruction on essential native device features such as camera access, geolocation, or automated testing.
The course aligns well with Angular developers but presents challenges for those needing modern, production-ready mobile workflows.