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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

Defining the data model

Based on the requirements and app interactions discussed in the previous sections, you should be able to identify these four primary entities for your data model:

  • Clients
  • Properties
  • Viewing slots
  • Offers

    Note

    The preceding list is with an implied assumption that there is only one realtor. If we were to build this app for a realtor firm, we would also have a separate entity for the realtor.

Apart from these primary entities, we also need to be able to capture the different actions, types of clients and properties, and so on. In the previous chapters, we learned the benefit of keeping them as defined options in a table, and therefore, we will have to create tables for each of those.

Lastly, a realtor can map a single property on sale to multiple buyers. Similar to how we maintained OKR-Epic mapping in Chapter 13, Conducting Periodic Business Reviews Using Honeycode, in a separate table for scalability, we will apply the same rationale...

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