👋 I enjoy programming in JavaScript. My industry experience is in Angular and Ionic Framework. I teach fundamentals of JavaScript and front-end frameworks in Oslo.
P.S. I love hamburgers. 🍔
👋 I enjoy programming in JavaScript. My industry experience is in Angular and Ionic Framework. I teach fundamentals of JavaScript and front-end frameworks in Oslo.
P.S. I love hamburgers. 🍔
Random update: Ionic now supports Angular, React and Vue. The capacitor library has also grown very stable and makes it easy to integrate native code to your hybrid apps
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So my app doesn't need much ressources.
I want develop a web-app, which easily runs on mobile and desktop
In that case; I would, from experience, recommend Ionic 4+ you can either use it with Angular or React :)
Random update: Ionic now supports Angular, React and Vue. The capacitor library has also grown very stable and makes it easy to integrate native code to your hybrid apps