Ionic Framework still has a very good future considering there are a lot of frameworks around, compared to years ago Ionic 4 is not much improved and we can use lot of other JS frameworks with it it also has capacitor now instead of cordova, it’s quiet fast when developing a app with few features or a prototype when …
Read moreIs Ionic worth to learn?
Ionic is considered an easy-to-learn tool : frontend developers can quickly grasp the basics or choose between various web frameworks that Ionic supports. Of course, having expertise in native development would only be a plus, as Ionic doesn’t compile the whole app into a native language.21 May 2019
Read moreIs Ionic still popular?
Mobile Tools and Approaches The mobile tools market remained incredibly steady since last year’s survey. The results show three clear tiers of popularity among Ionic developers in the mobile development stack. Once again, Ionic (86%) was the top tier , followed by Cordova/PhoneGap (48%).
Read moreWhy you shouldn’t use Ionic?
The reason is that Ionic is not capable of implementing native plugins without transforming it in JavaScript . That means you can go fully web, but if you want to use a bit of native code — it isn’t possible. The case of plugin absence is very specific, and most often you can find a suitable module.21 May 2019
Read moreIs Ionic still relevant in 2021?
In 2021, the choice is between React Native and Ionic, the two biggest players in the mobile app development frameworks market. According to AppBrain, Ionic is the most used in app development at 3% while React Native is at 1.3%. Market share in terms of app installs show 4.05% for React Native and 0.27% for Ionic.8 Haz 2021
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