The mobile app market is unstoppable and is projected to keep growing nearly 15% every year to 2030 - Grand View Research). This means the demand for skilled mobile app developers is booming, offering a highly competitive, average annual salary in the US of $110,498 (salary.com). This Developing Mobile Apps with Flutter Specialization gives aspiring mobile app developers the job-ready skills and hands-on experience employers are looking for.
During the program, you’ll learn to build visually appealing, efficient, robust, cross-platform apps using Google’s open-source Flutter framework. Plus, you’ll develop the skills to use its widgets and plugins, manage states, APIs, and data persistence, and use the Dart programming language.
You'll discover how to build cross-platform mobile apps with intuitive interfaces (using Figma for design) and integrated notifications that can use local storage, databases, and APIs. You'll publish your app to either Google Play or the iOS App Store. You'll explore mobile app marketing strategies. And you’ll complete a valuable capstone course where you’ll create another shareable, cross-platform mobile app that displays a well-constructed user interface and use of local storage, databases, and APIs to showcase your programming, publishing, and marketing skills to prospective employers. Great for talking about in interviews!Sign up today and power up your resume with in-demand mobile app development skills in less than 3 months.
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This specialization helps you gain valuable hands-on experience in building a basic mobile app, and building publishable, shareable cross-platform mobile apps using Flutter and Dart.
You'll begin by building a basic app that uses the Flutter framework. You'll add navigation to this app and enrich this mobile app using Flutter components. You'll connect the app to a database using APIs, and then simulate running the app.
Next, you'll build a real-world cross-platform mobile app that incorporates more complex features, such as databases, persistence, and other features, including notifications. And you'll learn how to publish your app to Google Play and iOS app stores and explore marketing techniques you can use to promote your app.
Then, finally, in the capstone project, you’ll prove your job-ready skills, combining the techniques from the prior courses to build another real-world cross-platform mobile app.