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Is AngularJS out to date ?
I just finished my first app with Ionic v1 and it worked perfectly as if want to but during my researchs I found that all the posts about AngularJS are a few years old.

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    Ionic is pretty shit, I suggest not putting any time in Angular and moving on to React and React native for hybrid apps.

    At first I thought Ionic was pretty cool, and it was! Buy only for really small projects.
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    And to answer your question btw, Angular is a few years old. Its lastest version is called Angular 4:)
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    ionic sucks bigtime performance wise. Try React Native, it kicks balls!
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    @japsel What kind of blocked me to learn Angular 2 is that i have to learn Typescript first and I feel like it s now useless with ES6 and Class so bc i do coding in my free time I didn't want to loose to much time with it...
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    @MrMargouillat IMO you should move on to React anyway😇 at my company we did a lot in angular1 but React just has such a good feel to it.
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    @japsel Ok I ll give it a try. Thanks for your help 😉
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    @MrMargouillat typescript still useful with the coming ecma
    Very easy to learn if you come from a oop background
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