Mobile Application Developer - Explorer Award for Students 2017 - Badge
Name
Mobile Application Developer - Explorer Award for Students 2017.
Issuer
IBM.
Description
Through a faculty-led student education; this badge earner has demonstrated the ability to develop native or hybrid mobile applications by using IDE; tools or front-end framework; using IBM MobileFirst. This individual has also demonstrated an understanding of how to use tools; such as Android SDK; Xcode and Cordova SDK; to create and publish mobile applications in public marketplaces and private enterprises.
Badge Criteria
What it takes to earn this badge:
- Must be a student of the IBM Skills Academy with no prior professional experience.
- Completion of Module I - Mobile Computing Overview: Covering mobile application trends use of mobile in the enterprise and examination of mobile computing case studies.
- Completion of Module II - Mobile Application Foundations: Covering HTML5 and JavaScript.
- Completion of Module III - Mobile Application Developer: Application CLI Client SDKs Eclipse Adapter tools Cdova Android and iOS development Android Studio Android App Development Xcode MobileFirst SDK and Xcode/Visual Studio RESTful access to adapters (Java & JavaScript) Resource request from JavaScript (Cdova) & Swift (iOS) Java & JavaScript Adapters JSONSte architecture Mobile/User authentication & security Credentials validation Push Notification.
- Passing the Mobile Application Developer academic practice test "IBM Mobile Application Developer 2017".
Tags
Skills indicated by the badge
Swift|RESTful|JavaScript SQL Adapters|Maven|Java Adapters|Cloudant|JSONStore|User Authentication|Mobile Computing|Mobile Application Developer|HTML5|CSS|JavaScript|Android SDK|iOS|Push Notification|Hybrid Coding|Application|Cross Platform Portability|Deployment|Command Line Interface|Application Center|MobileFirst|Backend Integration|App Monitoring|App Management|Authentication And Security|Operational Analytics|App Publishing|Development Kit|SDK|Cordova|Eclipse|Xcode|Client-side Logging