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It's not something I'd rush to learn IMHO. If my dayjob called for it then I'd use that opportunity to skill up, but I wouldn't go out of my way to do so.
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ZioCain27115yI actually like it, it makes very light apps and it's easy to use.
I started learning angular from there, I personally would recommend that for business apps. -
for small data driven apps? maybe.
For medium to big apps, with more features, hell no -
After reading a bit it is basically a web page running inside a browser but can use device features like any other native app. I'm not sure how this helps ...
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olback109815y@gitpush I guess it all depends on what you prefer to work with. I'm loving Angular, I use it every time I make web apps. I think it too heavy for regular web pages though.
Typescript makes it all easier as well 👌 -
@gitpush I thought it compiled three different versions depending on your needs.
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If you’re small lean and need to get to market fast go for it. If you’ve got dollars then go full native.. I feel that ionic is only going to get stronger with removing reliance on any one language. Plus releasing capacitor is an interesting step
Any thoughts on Ionic? Do I learn it or it is a waste of time?
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