MOC 20482 - Advanced Windows Store App Development Using HTML5 and JavaScript (MOC20482)
This Advanced Windows Store App Development Using HTML5 and JavaScript training class will teach you advanced programming practices and techniques that will help you develop Windows Store apps. In this course, you will learn how design and develop Windows Store apps, as well as implement advanced features, such as using location information, streaming media to external devices, and integrating with online services. You will also learn how to use Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 and Expression Blend tools.
This course maps to the 70-482 exam.
This course is intended for professional developers who have one or more years of experience creating applications for a production environment and who are comfortable programming in HTML5, JavaScript and CSS to create Windows Store apps.
- Learn to add animations and transitions in a Windows Store app to improve the user experience.
- Learn to localize the Windows Store app UI.
- Learn to brand the Windows Store app and improve the loading experience with a splash screen.
- Learn to use various storage mechanisms, choose a suitable caching strategy for their Windows Store app, and use advanced file access methods.
- Learn to create custom controls, extend templated controls, and create and consume WinMD components.
- Learn to implement the Print and Settings contracts and the Play To API.
- Learn to work with the Push Notification Service (WNS).
- Learn to capture media with the camera and microphone.
- Learn to create and consume background tasks.
- Learn to discover device capabilities, interact with devices, and act upon sensor data.
- Learn to implement Windows Store trial licensing and in-app purchasing and advertising.
- Learn to understand how to manage Windows authentication and web authentication in Windows Store apps.
- Learn to diagnose problems and monitor application behavior by using tracing and profiling tools and APIs.
Webucator is a Microsoft Certified Partner for Learning Solutions (CPLS). This class uses official Microsoft courseware and will be delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
- Windows Store App Essentials
- Review Windows Store App Essentials
- Review Windows Store App Essentials – Under the Hood
- Implementing Animations and Transitions
- • The built-in WinJS.UI.Animation namespace
- • CSS3 @keyframes
- • CSS3 transitions and transformations
- Creating Animations in a Windows Store App
- Creating Transitions and Transformations in a Windows StoreApp
- Implementing Globalization and Localization
- Working with Resource File
- Implementing Culture-Specific Formatting
- Lab: Implementing Globalization and Localization
- Create and Consume the Resource Files
- Apply Culture-Specific Formatting
- Implementing Branding and a Seamless UI for Windows Store Apps
- Introduction to Branding
- Customizing the Splash Screen
- Branding the UI of Your App
- Lab: Branding and a Seamless UI
- Creating a Customized Splash Screen
- Branding a Windows Store App
- Advanced Data Scenarios in a Windows Store App
- Implementing Storage Options for a Windows Store App
- Implementing Data Caching
- Advanced File Functionality
- Lab: Caching Data
- Caching Data
- Creating Reusable Controls and Components
- Working with Custom Controls
- Creating and Using WinRT Components
- Lab: Creating Reusable Controls and Components
- Create and Use a Custom Control
- Use a WinRT Component
- Implementing Advanced Contract Scenarios
- • The Print contract enables interaction with printing devices.
- • The Play To contract enables media sharing with other devices, such as television sets.
- Implementing the Print Contract
- The Play To Contract
- Integrating Contacts and Calendars
- Integrating speech synthesis
- Support PDF files and screenshots
- Lab: Integrating the Print Contract Into the App
- Printing Content
- Integrating the Printing Functionality
- Adding PDF Support
- The Windows Push Notification Service
- Introduction to the Push Notification Service
- Communicating with the WNS
- Lab: The Windows Push Notification Service
- Manage a Windows Notification Service Channel
- Capturing Media
- Using CameraCaptureUI to Capture Pictures, Video and Audio
- Using MediaCapture to Capture Pictures, Video, or Audio
- Lab: Capturing Media
- Capturing Video by Using the CameraCaptureUI API
- Capturing an Image by Using the MediaCapture API
- Background Tasks
- Creating Background Tasks
- Using Background Tasks in a Windows Store App
- Lab: Background Tasks
- Transfer Files in the Background
- Create and Consume a Background Task
- Working with Sensors and Devices
- Working with Sensors
- Working with Devices
- Lab: Working with Sensors and Devices
- Using the SimpleOrientationSensor
- Using Location Services
- Generating Revenue with Your App
- Implementing Trial Functionality in a Windows Store App
- Implementing In-App Purchases
- Advertising in a Windows Store App
- Lab: Generating Revenue with your App
- Using the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store Namespace toSupport Trial App Conversion
- Implementing In-App Purchasing
- Securing Windows Store App Data
- Managing Windows Authentication
- Managing Web Authentication
- Encryption in a Windows Store App
- Lab: Securing Windows Store App Data
- Using ACS Authentication
- Encrypting User Information
- Tracing and Profiling Windows Store Apps
- Tracing and Profiling a Windows Store App
- Lab: Tracing and Profiling Windows Store Apps
- Profile Performance
- Profile Memory Usage
Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.
Experience in the following is required for this class:
- 6 to 12 months experience programming in HTML5.
- 3 to 6 months experience using Visual Studio 2013 (including experience in using preview builds).
- Minimum one month of experience working on Windows Store apps.
Courses that can help you meet these prerequisites: