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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. | 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| | ==== [[Kesbath Course|Making Computer Games - BASIC]] ==== | ||
Developed by King Edward's School in Bath, England, this course teaches kids how to make computer games. | Developed by King Edward's School in Bath, England, this course teaches kids how to make computer games. |
Revision as of 18:55, 14 October 2015
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
- Using the PhoneGap Debugger
JavaScript
- A Simple Program
- Adding Two Numbers
- Using the Select control
- Multiple Forms
- Communicating with a Server
- WebSockets
- Using the Chrome Debugger
- Using the PhoneGap Debugger
Courses and Curricula
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.