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5.1 Conclusion
That's it! Congratulations on completing your first NativeScript and Angular 2 mobile app. I hope you'll go on to create many more.
I'm Reggie Dawson, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thanks for watching!
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:50
1.1Introduction00:50
2.First Look at Nativescript4 lessons, 19:03
2.1What Is NativeScript?02:31
2.2NativeScript, Typescript, and Angular 204:47
2.3Installing NativeScript and Creating a Project05:57
2.4Testing and Debugging a NativeScript App05:48
3.Nativescript Basics3 lessons, 20:34
3.1NativeScript Components07:29
3.2NativeScript Layouts08:15
3.3CSS Styling and Adding Images04:50
4.Build a Nativescript and Angular 2 App5 lessons, 27:32
4.1Create the Project05:39
4.2The Login Page08:45
4.3The Signup Page03:40
4.4The Add Page03:19
4.5The List View06:09
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:58
5.1Conclusion00:58
5.1 Conclusion
Thanks for watching the Get Started with NativeScript and Angular 2 mobile course with Tuts+. We have now learned about NativeScript and built a small app. It may seem simple, but this has the potential to be a full featured app, complete with a powerful backend. Now this project is not perfect by a long shot. Even though I added component CSS files, I didn't really do any styling on the app. The default controls look okay, but there is so much more we can do with our app to make it stand out. NativeScript is not perfect and it does have a few bugs, but the fact that we can develop Native apps just by using Angular 2 and TypeScript is a game changer. Any developer interested in performance from their app should seriously look into NativeScript. Once you understand how the pieces of NativeScript fit together with Angular, any type of app is possible. For me going forward, NativeScript will definitely be the go to framework when I am building mobile apps. Good luck with using NativeScript, and I hope that you can come up with some great apps. Again this has been Reggie Dawson for Tuts+. Thanks for watching.