Tag: ionic

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Flutter vs. Ionic for cross-platform development

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Compare and contrast Flutter and Ionic to help select the framework most suitable for your cross-platform development project.

Shalitha Suranga
Feb 25, 2022 ⋅ 12 min read
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Framework7 vs. Ionic: Comparing Cordova frameworks

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Both Ionic and Framework7 are valuable tools for building hybrid mobile applications. Find out where each excels in performance, documentation and community.

Wisdom Ekpot
Jan 27, 2021 ⋅ 4 min read
Writing an Android App with Ionic React

Writing an Android app with Ionic React

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With Ionic, we can use our knowledge of React to create an Android mobile app that can access hardware and work with storage devices.

John Au-Yeung
Dec 4, 2020 ⋅ 8 min read
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Theming & customization with Ionic

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This tutorial shows you how to theme an Ionic Framework app according to a specific color scheme and customize styling for individual components.

Brandy Carney
Aug 31, 2020 ⋅ 8 min read
Build an Event Keeper App With Ionic and AWS

Build an event keeper app with Ionic and AWS

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The Ionic framework is an open-source UI toolkit for building performant, high-quality mobile and desktop apps with integrations for popular frameworks such as Angular, Vue, and React.

Wisdom Ekpot
Jul 23, 2020 ⋅ 12 min read
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Comparing developer experience for cross-platform frameworks

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This post compares React Native, Flutter, Xamarin, Ionic, and NativeScript based on setup, documentation, hot reloading, and debugging.

Dylan Tientcheu
May 21, 2020 ⋅ 9 min read
Building A Full Mobile App With TypeScript, Ionic, React, And Mobx

Building a full mobile app with TypeScript, Ionic, React, and MobX

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Take Ionic’s new React integration for a spin by building a full mobile app alongside TypeScript and MobX.

Foysal Ahamed
Dec 18, 2019 ⋅ 25 min read

Building reusable web components with Stencil.js

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Stencil is well developed, well documented, battle-tested, backed by a big company, aligned with standards, and is very easy to learn.

Vlado Tesanovic
Oct 14, 2019 ⋅ 11 min read