Build Cinema Ticket Reservation Application With Xamarin Forms

Posted By: lucky_aut

Build Cinema Ticket Reservation Application With Xamarin Forms
Duration: 4h 4m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.14 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Welcome to the Real World Cinema Ticket Reservation App Development course with Xamarin Forms.
I'm Asfend Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) as well as the First Xamarin University Most Valuable Professional at Skillshare and in this course I'll explain you every single aspect of real world application in Xamarin Forms. Yeah I know there're lot of courses over internet but there's never a single guide that teaches you how to create a real world application. And the purpose of this course is to train you to build your own Real world Application in Xamarin Forms. 
This courses teaches you how to code using Xamarin Forms and build beautiful Android and iOS apps by using Xamarin Forms. 
By getting this course, you can be rest assured that the course is carefully thought out and edited. And I'm always happy to answer student questions.
So by the end of the course, you'll completely understand:

How to build a real world application with xamarin forms.
Deploy Web Api's to Azure.
Consume Restful Api's.
Consume Nuget's in xamarin forms.
Upload Images to Server from Xamarin Forms.
Create a Complete Real World (Cinema Ticket Reservation) Application in Xamarin Forms From Scratch to End.
Create the Client and Admin Panel.
 How to make asynchronous API calls, store and retrieve data from the api, and use the JSON format for server communication.
Make application user friendly.

Remember…
After this course you'll get all the Xamarin Real World Application Source Code and along with this I'll also share a Complete Backend Code for the Rest Api's with you.
I want to set the right expectations because in this course we'll cover the Client and Admin Side of the Cinema Application with Xamarin Forms. We'll consume the Restful Api's but we'll not create the Rest Api in this course because Rest Api is a different topic and I've already created a Rest Api course with .Net Core 5.0.