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Build Customized Apps with Amazon Honeycode

Build Customized Apps with Amazon Honeycode

By : Aniruddha Loya
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Build Customized Apps with Amazon Honeycode

Build Customized Apps with Amazon Honeycode

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By: Aniruddha Loya

Overview of this book

Amazon Honeycode enables you to build fully managed, customizable, and scalable mobile and web applications for personal or professional use with little to no code. With this practical guide to Amazon Honeycode, you’ll be able to bring your app ideas to life, improving your and your team’s/organization’s productivity. You’ll begin by creating your very first app from the get-go and use it as a means to explore the Honeycode development environment and concepts. Next, you’ll learn how to set up and organize the data to build and bind an app on Honeycode as well as deconstruct different templates to understand the common structures and patterns that can be used. Finally, you’ll build a few apps from scratch and discover how to apply the concepts you’ve learned. By the end of this app development book, you’ll have gained the knowledge you need to be able to build and deploy your own mobile and web applications. You’ll also be able to invite and share your app with people you want to collaborate with.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Part 1: Introduction to Honeycode
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Part 2: Deep-Dive into Honeycode Templates
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Part 3: Let's Build Some Apps

Translating requirements to app interactions

Based on the requirements we listed in the previous section, our app will have two primary views:

  • A summary view for reviewing the updates in the meeting
  • A personalized view for the owners to facilitate easy updates

The summary view should allow for navigation to drill into the details and, depending on the setup, this navigation can have multiple levels. In some cases, you may even want to build an alternate view with different navigation for the same set of data.

For example, while the summary view can be created to track and review updates on organization goals or OKRs, the other view could be created for reviewing the same information in the context of different teams due to a many-to-many relation between the organizational goals and team deliverables. It is possible that a single team can deliver many goals, and many teams can deliver a single goal.

In some organizations, viewing a summary at the OKR level...

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