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MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT#1

The process of creating software applications for mobile devices, focusing on user experience and functionality.

UI/UX DESIGN#2

User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design ensure apps are visually appealing and user-friendly.

CODING#3

The act of writing instructions for computers to execute, forming the backbone of software development.

FLUTTER#4

A UI toolkit by Google for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase.

REACT NATIVE#5

A framework for building mobile apps using JavaScript and React, allowing for cross-platform development.

PROTOTYPING#6

Creating preliminary models of an app to visualize and test functionality before full development.

USER PERSONA#7

A fictional character representing a user type, helping teams understand user needs and behaviors.

AGILE METHODOLOGY#8

A project management approach that promotes iterative development and collaboration among team members.

TESTING#9

The process of evaluating an app's performance and functionality to identify and fix bugs before launch.

DEBUGGING#10

The process of identifying and resolving errors or bugs in code to ensure smooth app functionality.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#11

Involving local community members in the app development process to ensure the app meets their needs.

USER FEEDBACK#12

Input from users about their experience with the app, crucial for making improvements.

MARKETING STRATEGY#13

A plan to promote the app and reach potential users effectively.

COLLABORATION#14

Working together in teams to share ideas, responsibilities, and skills throughout the app development process.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT#15

The practice of planning, executing, and closing projects, ensuring they meet deadlines and objectives.

FUNCTIONALITY#16

The range of operations that can be performed by an app, directly impacting user satisfaction.

ITERATION#17

The process of refining and improving an app based on testing and user feedback.

USABILITY TESTING#18

Evaluating an app by testing it with real users to identify usability issues.

CODE SNIPPETS#19

Small blocks of reusable code that can be integrated into larger programs.

ENVIRONMENT SETUP#20

Configuring the necessary software and tools required for app development.

COMMUNITY IMPACT#21

The positive effect an app can have on local issues or challenges faced by community members.

PROBLEM STATEMENT#22

A clear description of the issue the app aims to address, guiding the development process.

WIREFRAMES#23

Visual guides that represent the skeletal framework of an app, outlining its structure and layout.

LAUNCH EVENT#24

A planned occasion to introduce the app to the community and engage users.