
Mobile App Development
Software Development (2025 Edition) An Academic Course TextbookBy Azhar ul Haque SarioLength4h 58m
About this audiobook
Master Mobile App Development in 2025 – The Only Textbook That Actually Prepares You for Real Jobs
This is the mobile development book I wish existed when I started teaching. It’s built exactly like the courses at Stanford, MIT, Berkeley, and CMU – but updated to November 2025 reality. You get native iOS with Swift 6 + SwiftUI, native Android with Kotlin 2.0 + Jetpack Compose, cross-platform React Native (new architecture) and Flutter 3.24+, plus modern PWAs that finally feel like real apps. Every chapter starts with 2025 market data (actual App Store made ~$102B, Play Store ~$48B, iOS still owns premium revenue). You learn strategic platform decisions before writing a single line of code. Then you go deep: Clean Architecture, MVI/MVVM, modularization, gRPC + GraphQL, Core ML + Gemini Nano on-device AI, ARKit/ARCore, Vision Pro development, offline-first patterns, biometric security, CI/CD with Fastlane + GitHub Actions, and proper testing pyramids that big companies actually use. Every section ends with real case studies (Airbnb’s KMP migration, Google Play Store’s Compose rewrite, Duolingo’s 200+ A/B tests, Be My Eyes AI integration) and explicit “Job Skill” boxes that tell you exactly what recruiters want when they say “Senior Mobile Engineer” or “Mobile Solutions Architect” in 2025.
Most mobile books are either five years out of date or just shallow tutorials. This one is different because it’s brutally current, ruthlessly practical, and academically honest. I wrote it after noticing every existing textbook was missing the same things: real 2025 economics, proper decision frameworks, enterprise architecture patterns, on-device AI, spatial computing, and direct mapping to six-figure job requirements. So I built the missing book myself. Short, dense modules you can teach or learn in any order. No filler. No recycled 2020 content. Just the stuff that actually gets you hired at FAANG-tier companies or lets you ship serious apps as an indie.
Copyright © 2025 Azhar ul Haque Sario – Independently produced textbook. No affiliation with Stanford, MIT, Berkeley, CMU, Apple, Google, or any referenced organization. All company/course references are nominative fair use for educational purposes.
Audiobook details
GenreTechnology, Science and Nature
Length4 hrs 58 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 19, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Part 1: Foundations of the Modern Mobile Ecosystem
12Cross-Platform Development with React Native (Academic Basis: Stanford CS147L)
2The 2025 Mobile Landscape: Platforms, Economics, and Strategy
13Cross-Platform Development with Flutter
3Mobile-First Design and User Experience (UX)
14Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) as a Native Alternative
4Mobile Accessibility and Inclusive Design
15Part 5: Data, Networking, and Architecture
5Part 2: Native Platform Development: iOS (Academic Basis: Stanford CS193p)
16Mobile Networking in 2025
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6iOS Development Fundamentals with Swift 6 and SwiftUI
17Data Persistence and Synchronization
7Advanced iOS Architecture and State Management
18Part 6: Production, Operations, and Advanced Capabilities
8Part 3: Native Platform Development: Android (Academic Basis: CMU & Google Best Practices)
19Mobile Application Security
9Android Development Fundamentals with Kotlin 2.0 and Jetpack Compose
20Mobile DevOps: Testing, CI/CD, and Deployment
10Advanced Android Architecture and Lifecycle
21Advanced Capabilities: Hardware, AI, and Spatial Computing
11Part 4: Cross-Platform and Web-Native Development
22About Author
