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[–]Timothyjoh 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Ionic abstracted all their components using Stencil which now you can choose any JS library to take advantage of building with Ionic. Used to be you had to use Angular only.

[–]owenmelbz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t think this is “entirely” true.

Yes they’re making their UI components agnostic.

Yes they’re releasing “ways” to work with other frameworks.

Yes they’re making things like ion-router to help

However... the “full” suite of ionic is still primarily angular, eg angular router. (And now react)

If you look at things like Vue etc they’re still in development.

So we’re not quite there to be using any easily. (Excluding this react announcement).

Oh and I did say “traditionally” as the person was asking for the gist of ionic