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These Tutorials will help you get up to speed with NSB/ | These Tutorials will help you get up to speed with NSB/AppStudio quickly. | ||
If you have an idea for a Tutorial, please let us know. We will be happy to post it, giving you full credit. | If you have an idea for a Tutorial, please let us know. We will be happy to post it, giving you full credit. | ||
==Tutorials== | ==Tutorials== | ||
* [[A Simple Program | === BASIC === | ||
* [[A Simple Program|A Simple Program]] | |||
* [[Adding Two Numbers|Adding Two Numbers]] | |||
* [[Using_the_Select_Control|Using the Select control]] | |||
* [[Adding Two Numbers | * [[Multiple Forms|Multiple Forms]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Communicating with a Server|Communicating with a Server]] | ||
* [[ | |||
* [[Communicating with a Server | |||
* [[WebSockets]] | * [[WebSockets]] | ||
* [[Using the Chrome Debugger]] | * [[Using the Chrome Debugger]] | ||
=== JavaScript === | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8i8WWz1_ePYj8JL3HkfJ43zy94ouLoq- AppStudio Tutorials (On YouTube, prepared for the University of Surrey).] | |||
* [[A Simple Program - JS|A Simple Program]] | |||
* [[Adding Two Numbers - JS|Adding Two Numbers]] | |||
* [[TicTacToe|Make your own Tic Tac Toe game]]. | |||
* [[Using_the_Select_Control - JS|Using the Select control]] | |||
* [[Multiple Forms - JS|Multiple Forms]] | |||
* [[Communicating with a Server - JS|Communicating with a Server]] | |||
* [[WebSockets]] | |||
* [[Using the Chrome Debugger]] | |||
== Courses and Curricula == | |||
==== [https://blog.appstudio.dev/2020/10/new-appstudio-tutorials-on-youtube/ AppStudio with JavaScript and Bootstrap] ==== | |||
A series of YouTube videos developed by Jackson, a senior lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University and University of Surrey. | |||
==== [[AppStudio Course|Web Apps for Mobile Devices - BASIC]]==== | |||
These are the notes for our 4 section course. It assumes the trainees have a programming background. You can follow through the course notes and lab sessions on your own: if you would like on site training please contact us for details. | |||
==== [[Kesbath Course|Making Computer Games - BASIC]] ==== | |||
Developed by King Edward's School in Bath, England, this course teaches kids how to make computer games. | |||
==== [https://www.yumpu.com/ro/document/view/28844617/usermanual NSB Application for Mobile] ==== | |||
(Arabic) Developed by Tatweer Education Holding Company, the course has been used by over 2 million students in the Middle East. | |||
==== [[JavaScript for BASIC Programmers]] ==== | |||
Want to upgrade your programming and use the full power of JavaScript? |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 9 March 2021
These Tutorials will help you get up to speed with NSB/AppStudio quickly.
If you have an idea for a Tutorial, please let us know. We will be happy to post it, giving you full credit.
Tutorials
BASIC
- A Simple Program
- Adding Two Numbers
- Using the Select control
- Multiple Forms
- Communicating with a Server
- WebSockets
- Using the Chrome Debugger
JavaScript
- AppStudio Tutorials (On YouTube, prepared for the University of Surrey).
- A Simple Program
- Adding Two Numbers
- Make your own Tic Tac Toe game.
- Using the Select control
- Multiple Forms
- Communicating with a Server
- WebSockets
- Using the Chrome Debugger
Courses and Curricula
AppStudio with JavaScript and Bootstrap
A series of YouTube videos developed by Jackson, a senior lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University and University of Surrey.
Web Apps for Mobile Devices - BASIC
These are the notes for our 4 section course. It assumes the trainees have a programming background. You can follow through the course notes and lab sessions on your own: if you would like on site training please contact us for details.
Making Computer Games - BASIC
Developed by King Edward's School in Bath, England, this course teaches kids how to make computer games.
NSB Application for Mobile
(Arabic) Developed by Tatweer Education Holding Company, the course has been used by over 2 million students in the Middle East.
JavaScript for BASIC Programmers
Want to upgrade your programming and use the full power of JavaScript?