Free Graphical User Interface Tutorial – Quick GUI Design and Development of Multi device Application
Learn GUI development for multiple devices with this beginner-friendly course. Create compatible interfaces for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and more. Explore RAD 10.x and its integration with Delphi, C++, and Python. Discover the power of VCL and multi-device applications. Get started today!
Through this course, A learner will be able to create graphical user interface (GUI) that is compatible with different Windows platforms.
A learner will be able to create graphical user interface that is compatible with macOS devices.
A learner will be able to create graphical user interface that is compatible with different versions of Android, iOS mobile phone as well as tablet devices.
The created applications can be exported over Google Glass or Smart watch devices with suitable use of emulator etc.
Through this course, a quick and easy step guide is presented to help a learner.
Learner will be able to get introduced to the RAD 10.x tool. A learner will be able to get basics of preparing a multi-device application using RAD studio 10.3 or above.
RAD 10.x is a product by Embarcadero, which is used to create applications using Delphi and C++ programming language. The studio is able to integrate python scripts with suitable Getitt add-ons. Though the scope of this course is limited to beginner level introduction to VCL (Visual Component Library) and Multi-device application, a learner can self-explore the other relevant palette features and tools. Very useful documentation and guide available in the studio can help the learner to explore the capability of the studio.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner students who are curious to learn GUI development
- Anyone curios to learn quick GUI design and development for multiple devices
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