Building Apps with NativeScript and Angular

Building Apps with NativeScript and Angular

NativeScript doesn’t require Angular, but it’s even better when you use it. You can fully reuse skills and code from the web to build beautiful, high performance native mobile apps. It features deep integration with Angular 2, the latest and greatest (and fastest) Angular framework.

The NativeScript core team works with the Angular team at Google to ensure both are seamlessly integrated. If you know Angular, you’re already ready to develop amazing native mobile apps. With both, a single code base (and skillset) can be used to create web apps and native mobile apps with 100% native performance and power. Buttery smooth animations, direct access to 100% of the native platform APIs, it’s pretty amazing.

Using Angular

From your terminal or command line, just start a new project with this command:

$ tns create my-angular-app –ng

This will create a new NativeScript project with all of the necessary Angular files, folders and settings ready to go. By default, Angular projects use TypeScript, so NativeScript will also handle all of the TypeScript setup and configuration.

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