A collection of experimental Ionic 3 components and samples to accelerate hybrid mobile app development.
Ionic Advanced Components is a collection of experimental components, pages, and services built with Ionic 3 and Angular 5. It provides developers with a wide range of reusable code samples and UI implementations to accelerate hybrid mobile app development. The project solves the problem of finding practical, ready-to-use examples for Ionic apps beyond basic tutorials.
Hybrid mobile app developers using Ionic 3 and Angular 5 who want to speed up development with pre-built components and learn from experimental implementations. It's particularly useful for those looking for inspiration or practical code to adapt for their projects.
Developers choose this project because it offers a large, diverse set of components that are easy to extract and integrate, saving development time. Unlike official documentation, it provides real-world experimental examples from various sources, making it a valuable learning and productivity tool.
A project full of ionic 3 components and samples - to make life easier :)
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Offers a wide range of UI components, pages, and services inspired by tutorials and Dribbble designs, providing ample inspiration and ready-to-use code for hybrid apps.
Most components are self-contained with no global dependencies, allowing developers to simply copy and paste code into their projects, as highlighted in the README.
Some plugins are designed to work optimally on actual mobile devices, not just browsers, ensuring better performance in real-world hybrid app environments.
Built and maintained by numerous contributors with ongoing additions, fostering a collaborative resource that evolves with community input.
Based on Ionic 3 and Angular 5, which are no longer supported, making integration with modern projects challenging and risking compatibility issues.
The README explicitly states no plans for updates, leaving users without support for bugs, security patches, or new feature requests.
Components are described as experimental and may lack thorough testing, potentially introducing instability or bugs into production applications.