Learn just enough visual design to be dangerous as a developer – UI Design
Many design courses focus on the finer details, heavy theories, getting you to the 99% of being a visual designer, but often disregard the code and handoff aspect. They end up alienating developers who just wish to learn the essentials. If you’re looking to learn “just enough” UI design to be 100% self-sufficient and collaborate better with designers, this course if for you.
Build an iOS and Android app from scratch – React Native
React Native is a popular Javascript framework that builds on top of React by using native components to create a real mobile app indistinguishable from one made using Xcode or Android Studio. The main difference with native development is that you get to use CSS, hot-reload, Javascript and other familiar techniques that the Web grown over the past decades. Most importantly, you’re building for both iOS and Android using the same codebase.
Design and code a web app using React, Gatsby, Contentful, Netlify and advanced CSS techniques with Styled Components – React Hooks
It’s never been a better time to start learning web development. React makes it incredibly easy to create complex sites with rock-solid frameworks and APIs like Gastby for fast templating, Contentful for managing content and Netlify for quick deploy. For responsive interactions and animations, Styled Components paired with CSS can create powerful reusable layouts and React Hooks allow you to tap into a large pool of events, such as scroll, mouse position, size detection, data without making your code unmanageable.
Build a custom UI from scratch using Widgets in Flutter
Widgets are tiny UI components in Flutter. They are much like Views in SwiftUI. By building and combining many widgets you will be able to build an entire screen in Flutter. We’ll build one row item from our sidebar.
Build a cross platform app for iOS and Android – Flutter
Flutter transforms the app development process. Build, test, and deploy beautiful mobile, web, desktop, and embedded apps from a single codebase.
SF Symbols : How to use system icons for Apple platforms with different size, scale and multicolor – SwiftUI
Apple provides a set of over 2,400 configurable symbols that you can use in your app. They work seamlessly with San Francisco, the system font for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
Top 10 programing language in 2023
These languages have a strong community, active development, and are widely used across various industries. The ranking may change over time, depending on advancements in technology and the demands of the market.