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Monday, June 12, 2017

Ionic 3 and Angular 4:Create a Welcome Page with Login and Logout.

Most of the mobile applications starts with welcome page with login and signup buttons. A proper login or signup redirects to application home page and there you can navigate to different pages and finally you can end up with a logout action. Today’s tutorial is all about this. Here I am using AngularJS 4 and Ionic 3. The combination of AngularJS and Ionic in handling login is a straight forward process. This design is already explained in my previous posts using ReactJS navigations. Lets see how to set a starting page using Ionic 3 and AngularJS4 and learn basic understanding of how the navigation works.

Ionic 3 and Angular 4:Create a Welcome Page with Login and Logout.

Monday, April 24, 2017

React Native Router Navigations - Tutorial Part 3

This is again the continued post on React Native series. This post explains routing and navigation to different tabs in an application using React Native. Navigation is all about how the user can access possible sequences of pages in a web application. Routing is the encoding and decoding of URLs used in the application. Routing is supported by some set of rules. Each application must provide defined set of rules. Once the routing rules are defined, we can use the URLs containing view names and their parameters to navigate to different pages/tabs in the application.

React Native Router Navigations

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Ionic 3 and Angular 4: Working with Signature Pad.

This tutorial explains how to upgrade to Ionic 3 and Angular 4 and how to use signature pad for your application. If you are working with some agreement related project or something which needs some written proof from the customers, we might in need of a signature pad. The combination of Ionic 3 and Angular 4 provides some better features to achieve signature pad. This will allow you to sign/draw something on the application and save that image as data on the screen. Using this tutorial, you can also make a signature pad with Ionic 2 and Angular 3. Why late? Let’s start this small, but most commonly used task in your application.

Ionic 2 and Angular 2: Using the Native Camera

Friday, April 07, 2017

Ionic 3 and Angular 2: Using the Native Camera, Take Multiple Photos with Delete Action.

Are you searching for easy camera access for taking multiple pictures in your mobile application? Then here is the post explaining on how to access camera and take pictures. In most recent days, this is achieved easily with the combination of Ionic framework and AngularJS. We have already discussed in my previous article, how easy it is to use pre-built it in components of Ionic with AngularJS and build awesome mobile apps. Today’s article explains Cordova plugin provided by Ionic framework to access camera , take picture and see the output. The most exciting thing about this article is, it explains you to upload multiple images you take in camera. Let’s follow the article and also the video tutorial on this.

Ionic 2 and Angular 2: Using the Native Camera

Sunday, April 02, 2017

React Native JSON Parsing and Helper Functions - Tutorial Part 2

This is the continuation of previous article Getting started with React Native Template Design – Tutorial Part I. Today’s article and video tutorial explains how to parse and render the json data using some of the best React Native packages. It explains how to make ajax calls using fetch. Fetch is the networking API, which is chosen by React Native to get the JSON data and render it in the page. I hope embedded videos with blog posts are more advantageous for you to learn. I appreciate to take any feedback if you have, so that I can make it better.

React Native Template Design

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Getting Started with React Native Template Design - Tutorial Part 1

We always look for apps that are faster to develop and run, React Native is one such emerging framework. Being focused on mobile development; React Native is an open source framework from Facebook which can be run on multiple platforms and devices such as iOS and Android. React Native is a javascript library. You do not have to learn iOS’ Swift or Java for Android, all you need to know is Javascript. I am going to present series of articles on React Native. This article explains making of native mobile template using React Native. Today, I am introducing video tutorials on Youtube for an easy learning.

React Native Template Design

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Contentmart: Honest Review

Do you wish to shine brightly in the engaging field of content writing? Are you hoping to get jobs in freelance content writing? Are you looking for talented writers across the country to write an exciting and quality article for you? Well, now you don’t need to spend a hefty amount of time browsing opportunities online. The Internet is a vast marketplace and there are loads of websites offering your needs in contents, but they are time-consuming, lacks a number of options and face issues with the payout. Contentmart is your one-stop solution to all your content needs.

Contentmart – The Best Paying Digital Content Marketplace

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Angular Firebase Facebook, Google, Github and Twitter Login - Part 2

This article is the continuation of previous post Create an Angular 2 CLI App with Firebase Social Authentication. This post further explains the authentication feature for your Angular CLI application using Firebase. AngularFire is the library used for this. In addition to this, we require some Angular providers called sign-in providers to use Firebase Authentication feature. This article explains Facebook, Google and Twitter authentication to log in with our users. Follow the demo and article to install and setup AngularFire library and build your angular web application with an easy and perfect login authentication. Also, the article explains how to redirect to home page from other pages and vice-versa.

Create RESTful API NodeJS Mysql

Monday, February 27, 2017

Create an Angular 2 CLI App with Firebase Social Authentication Facebook, Google, Github and Twitter

There is a lot of fun in building an AngularJS application and after you finish the application, for others to see your application you will need to deploy the project on some web server such as NodeJS, Amazon AWS, Heroku,etc,. But, this requires a long procedure for the deployment and sometimes it can even be expensive. Google provides free Firebase for deploying AngularJS projects. Firebase Hosting provides fast and secure static hosting for your web app. This Hosting also provides social login authentication and gives your project a subdomain for deploying. for Facebook, Google and Twitter.

Create RESTful API NodeJS Mysql

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