This Learning Path is for JavaScript web developers looking to develop mobile applications using various JavaScript descendent technologies. It is for anyone who wants to learn how to build fast and stylish native mobile app using the skills they already have. If you are already using React on the web, we're confident you'll be able to quickly get up and running with React Native for iOS and Android. See Ionic in action, and find out how it can transform the way you build mobile apps. Having a great mobile app is rapidly becoming crucial for a huge range of businesses. With a great app, your customers or your readers don't come to you―you go with them, just a few clicks and swipes away. This Learning Path shows you how to build awesome mobile apps with some of the best tools currently being used by some of the smartest developers in the industry. Taking you through JavaScript's impressive development ecosystem―from jQuery Mobile to React, through to Ionic―we'll show you how to put your skills into practice so you can build your next mobile app with confidence and style. In the first module, you'll get stuck into Apache Cordova and find out how to use it as the key platform for developing your mobile app. In the second module, we'll show you how to take advantage of React Native. It has a reputation for having a steep learning curve, but we'll make it easy for you, making sure you make full use of your existing knowledge and getting you up and running with a sample application. In the third and final module, you'll get started with Ionic. With three practical projects you can build yourself, we've made sure that you'll be learning by doing―which means you'll not only develop new skills much quickly, but you'll have produced something tangible at the end of it!
Hazem Saleh has ten years of experience in Java EE, Mobile and Open Source technologies. He worked as a technical consultant for many clients in Europe (Sweden), North America (USA, Canada), South America (Peru), Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Zambia), and Asia (Qatar, Kuwait, KSA). He is an Apache MyFaces committer and a person who spent many years of his life writing open source software. Beside being the author of the "JavaScript Unit Testing" book, "Pro JSF and HTML5" book and the co-author of the "Definitive guide to Apache MyFaces" book, Hazem is also an author of many technical articles, a developerWorks contributing author and a technical speaker in both local and international conferences such as ApacheCon North America, Geecon, JSFDays, CON-FESS Vienna and JavaOne (San Francisco, Moscow, and Shanghai). Hazem is now working for IBM Egypt as an advisory software engineer. He is a member of the IBM Mobile Global CoC (Centre of Competency), and an IBM Certified Expert IT Specialist (L2).