Ionic Version 4: from Angular to React, Vue, and Web Components
The Ionic 4 release represents a substantial change, moving from a mobile framework for Angular users to a framework-agnostic approach that adds support for React, Vue.js, and web components. As explained by Ionic CEO Max Lynch, this change is driven by frontend churn: At the end of 2017, we started asking ourselves if our original dream was worth revisiting. It was clear that frontend developers would never settle on any… Read More »Ionic Version 4: from Angular to React, Vue, and Web Components