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u/hand___banana ยท 3 pointsr/nativescript

Start off learning html, css and javascript. You have a LOT to learn in order to build an app like you're describing. It could be a great motivator to help you learn though. I would recommend not starting to build your app right away though. Learn the basics first.

First question, do you need a native mobile app? What features do you want that iOS PWA doesn't offer?

NativeScript-Vue is pretty great and you can recycle most of your lifecycle hooks with very little, and sometimes no, refactoring but you will have to completely redo the UI. The templating is all different. One of its biggest benefits of NativeScript is you'll have an android and iOS app so you might as well release both.

Re learning, the Jon Duckett books are a great place to start with HTML, CSS and JS. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1119038634/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0

When you're ready for Vue I really enjoyed the tutorials from Laracasts https://laracasts.com/series/learn-vue-2-step-by-step

You can start to learn nativescript-vue in their playground: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-vue&tutorial=getting-started-vue and they also created a dedicated site to help learn https://nsvue-workshop.netlify.com/

u/Zcypot ยท 1 pointr/learnjavascript

I bought these, i havent gotten to the javascript portion yet, but this book is really really good.. I recommend it. You can get them separate.