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Description

This course will teach you how to develop Windows Store apps with HTML5 and JavaScript. You will see how to create user interfaces, present data and implement navigation in applications. This course covers all the topics necessary to prepare for the Microsoft 70-481 exam.

Who is this training for ?

For whom ?

Application developers.

Prerequisites

Training objectives

  • Learn to develop Windows Store applications with HTML5 and JavaScript
  • Know how to create user interfaces
  • Learn to implement navigation in applications
  • Training program

      • Files in Windows Store Apps.
      • Flows in Windows Store apps.
      • Wraps for files.
      • Manage the application lifecycle.
      • Activate applications.
      • Background tasks.
      • Hands-on Lifecycle example of an application.
      • Data access policy.
      • Evaluate data access strategies.
      • Remote data.
      • Events pointer and movement.
      • Deploy Apps to the Windows Store.
      • An app manifest.
      • Certify a Windows Store app.
      • Practical work Example of implementing mouse and movement events.
      • Windows 8.
      • 1 and Windows Store Apps.
      • The user interface.
      • The WinRT system and the different languages.
      • The MVVM design pattern.
      • Single page applications.
      • The MVVM design pattern.
      • The WinJS library.
      • WinJS APIs.
      • Practical work Example of using the WinJS library.
      • Layout apps.
      • Layout controls.
      • Implementing WinJS templates and controls.
      • The AppBar control .
      • How to present data? Data presentation controls.
      • The ListView control.
      • Practical work Example of implementation page of an application.
      • Using data presentation controls.
      • Tools for notifying users.
      • The "tile", the "live tiles".
      • The secondary and "tiles" "tile" notifications.
      • What are "toast" notifications? Practical work Example of setting up user notifications.
      • Files in Windows Store Apps.
      • Flows in Windows Store apps.
      • Wraps for files.
      • Manage the application lifecycle.
      • Activate applications.
      • Background tasks.
      • Hands-on Lifecycle example of an application.
      • Design navigation in Windows Store apps.
      • How to implement navigation in apps? Using "Semantic Zoom".
      • Work practices Implement "Semantic Zoom".
      • The concepts of charms and contracts.
      • The search and sharing contract.
      • Application settings.
      • Practical work Implement a search contract.
      • Data access policy.
      • Evaluate data access strategies.
      • Remote data.
      • Events pointer and movement.
      • Deploy Apps to the Windows Store.
      • An app manifest.
      • Certify a Windows Store app.
      • Practical work Example of implementing mouse and movement events.
    • 884
    • 35 h

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