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4.1 Conclusion
Now that you've followed along building a Cordova app, the next step is to come up with your own app and to create it with Cordova.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:51
1.1Introduction00:51
2.Getting to Know Cordova7 lessons, 37:35
2.1What Is Cordova?02:47
2.2Choosing a Framework04:01
2.3Installing Cordova07:16
2.4Using the Cordova CLI05:28
2.5Config.xml05:01
2.6The Deviceready Event and Adding a Plugin05:58
2.7Serve, Emulate and Run07:04
3.Creating a Cordova App6 lessons, 26:18
3.1Creating the Project06:55
3.2Adding Plugins07:22
3.3The Camera Plugin03:41
3.4The Navigation Page and Navigation Plugin02:14
3.5Contact Plugin03:05
3.6Styling the Page03:01
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:40
4.1Conclusion00:40
4.1 Conclusion
Hello every one, this is Reggie Dawson. Welcome to the Publish an App With Cordova course for tuts+. Now that we have built our app and packaged it, the next step is to release it to the App Stores. Bear in mind the requirements of the stores, as well as the look and feel your app should have. For anyone that has used different devices, you know that an Android device has a distinct difference in the look and feel versus an iOS device. As a result, if you want to be approved in the App Stores, you should follow their design guidelines. Now that you have learned to package your app, you can embark on a campaign for App Store dominance, create an app for business, or just a little app for you and your friends. The options are limitless and it's only up to you to decide what to do with Cordova and how you are going to do it.







