
Creating an IOS app HowlTalk via Firebase Server
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Create a chat app easily using Firebase server developed by Google
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iOS, Firebase
From Android development to Firebase development in Kotlin taught by Hawool, this is the easiest, most fun, and intuitive course you can take on Inflearn.
155 learners
Level Beginner
Course period Unlimited

Reviews from Early Learners
5.0
hyunsung baek
Finally finished the regular course! I wanted to make an app, so I bought Howl's book 'Building Android SNS Apps with Firebase', but since it was my first time programming, I was at a loss. Then I found this course by Howl and paid for it right away. All I knew was a little bit about HTML and PHP, but after taking this course, I gained a concept of programming and was able to follow Howl's course on YouTube on how to build SNS apps. I think each course is well-made so that I can learn intuitively. Thank you. Please continue to give great lectures!!
5.0
이원우
I watched all the lectures~~~ I finally watched all the lecture videos. Please keep uploading more videos~~
5.0
Nerd-Lee
After listening for about 2 hours.. I was watching Howl's Firebase lecture, and since Firebase didn't work because of the version, I took this lecture to learn Kotlin as well. After listening for about 2 hours, I think it was a good decision to pay. It's still unfamiliar, but if you're a major like me, I think it won't be difficult to learn. However, beginners might find it a little unfamiliar, confusing, or difficult, but as Howl said, I think it'll be more fun to learn by first using this language and learning the theory. Now that I've seen the class side, I want to quickly study Android and Firebase and make a portfolio. Thank you for the great lecture!
- Kotlin - Basic Grammar
- How to use Android Studio
- Android Wedget(Layout)
- Android SDK (Building Tools and Features)
- Firebase Login (Email, Google, FaceBook)
- Firebase Login (Email, Google, FaceBook)
- Firebase FireStore Database (CRUD)
- Firebase Storage Upload, Download
Android, IOS, Node.js developer | YouTube "Howl's Coding Channel Operation" | BPPLATFORM Operation I run a YouTube coding channel with 2,700 subscribers. I produce coding videos for IOS, Android, and Node.js, and recently I've been giving lectures on how to use the Google Firebase Platform.
- CEO of app developer BPPLAFORM
- Operates YouTube's "Howl's Coding Coding Channel"
- Operation of blockchain study group “Howl Lab”
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106 lectures ∙ (11hr 55min)
12. Operator - Scope
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14. Functions
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15. NullSafety
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Finally finished the regular course! I wanted to make an app, so I bought Howl's book 'Building Android SNS Apps with Firebase', but since it was my first time programming, I was at a loss. Then I found this course by Howl and paid for it right away. All I knew was a little bit about HTML and PHP, but after taking this course, I gained a concept of programming and was able to follow Howl's course on YouTube on how to build SNS apps. I think each course is well-made so that I can learn intuitively. Thank you. Please continue to give great lectures!!
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After listening for about 2 hours.. I was watching Howl's Firebase lecture, and since Firebase didn't work because of the version, I took this lecture to learn Kotlin as well. After listening for about 2 hours, I think it was a good decision to pay. It's still unfamiliar, but if you're a major like me, I think it won't be difficult to learn. However, beginners might find it a little unfamiliar, confusing, or difficult, but as Howl said, I think it'll be more fun to learn by first using this language and learning the theory. Now that I've seen the class side, I want to quickly study Android and Firebase and make a portfolio. Thank you for the great lecture!
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It's too basic. I thought it was a practical example, so I bought it even though it was relatively expensive, but it's below my expectations because it's a common foundation that you can find if you search the Internet a little. It's not just a foundation, and it only explains the functions without any basic concepts. There's no explanation for the parameter values of existing functions, except for those that require you to enter them. You just enter the parameter values yourself and move on without any explanation. Also, things like fragmentMap don't work at all as in the lecture, and they aren't updated. For the above reasons, if you don't use Firebase, this is the lowest-level Kotlin lecture that's expensive.
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