Ionic y Capacitor, ¿qué puedo hacer con ellos? | Eduardo Roth | Angular Community Meetup

Discover how to leverage Ionic and Capacitor to create native-like web apps, seamlessly integrating with popular platforms like Android and iOS, with easy-to-use documentation and flexible plugin options.

Key takeaways
  • Ionic can be used with Angular, React, or Vue.js.
  • Ionic provides native web app experience with native plugins.
  • Ionic has been made easy to use and integrate with popular platforms like Android and iOS.
  • There are many native components that are designed for Android and iOS.
  • Capacitor is a native runtime that is open source, allowing developers to create native apps.
  • Ionic components bring design and visual capacity to the platform.
  • Documentation is clear and consistent, making it easy for developers to use without having problems.
  • Plugins and native components are integrated to provide support for Android and iOS apps.
  • Ionic is the best way to work with, especially with the documentation being easy to follow.
  • With AppFlow, developers can deploy apps to the audience and reach out to agencies.
  • The Ionic definition of the Ionic toolkit is a tool with a series of UI options.
  • Developers can create their own plugins and use official plugins for camera, directory archival, localization, cellular network notifications, and other functions.
  • Ionic provides a good developer experience, making it easy to create apps.