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VueJS and Firebase: Build an iOS and Android chat app

VueJS and Firebase: Build an iOS and Android chat app


VueJS and Framework7 is an awesome mix to build iOS and Android app. Firebase help to create a real time mobile app
What you’ll learn
  • Build an amazing real world iOS and Android Chat Application
  • Implement Firebase Authentication to the mobile app
  • Send Image to your friends through the mobile app you create
  • How to create one on one chat
  • How to create a group chat which allow to add and remove members
  • Implement email verification and forget password to the Firebase Authentication
Requirements
  • Basic VueJS knowledge is required
  • ES6 knowledge is an advantage
  • A basic understanding of HTML, CSS & JavaScript
Description
Master the VueJS and Firebase together to build an amazing iOS and Android chat application. By learning from this course, you are not only can build chat application, but also can apply these knowledge to build other incredible applications.
If you’re looking to get started building a real-world mobile chat app, then this course is best for you. In this course, I will teach you how to use VueJS and Framework7 as frontend, Firebase as backend to build the chat app from scratch.
VueJS is a very simple framework, which combine with the best of Angular and React
Framework7 is an open source framework7, which let you develop mobile, desktop or web app with a native look and feel
Firebase is a real time database, it allows you to create authentication easily, user can login with email, google, Facebook and twitter account.
The course will cover
Firebase user Authentication
Forget the password
Email Verification
Firebase real time database
One on one chat
Group chat
Who this course is for:
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to create native view mobile app with Vue & Firebase
  • Anyone who wants to learn Vue and Firebase
  • Anyone who wants to learn about Authentication in Vue apps
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to use Firebase in their real time applications
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