13 Must Have Resources for Ionic App Developers

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13 Must Have Resources For Ionic App Developers Since the birth of the Smartphone, the potential market for software developers has opened up for creating & developing new apps for the devices. But in the past, as the operating system and screen size were differing, the developer has to manually code for each platform which was really a tremendous task as the new Smartphone launches every day. For the moment, one thing is clear that the market for app developers is constantly expanding and evolving around the world.

In the mobile-driven age, developing such app that runs across all devices and platforms flawlessly is indispensable. The ionic app development platform facilitates you to create a cross-platform app using a single codebase and customizable design that can be deployed across all IOS, Android, and Windows devices. Because ionic app development is possible at low costs, requires less maintenance and can be developed quickly it became first choice for app developers. But don't worry if you are newbie or have just started with ionic app development cause we have listed 13 Must have Resources for Ionic App Developers to get started.


# Ionic Blog & Articles: 1. Ionic Website: The official Ionic app development website is also a one-stop destination for beginners which are definitely the foremost and most reliable resource for leaning Ionic app development. Also, the official website frequently posts related to ionic including useful documents, helpful resource centre, blogs, open positions, best practices and webinars where you can learn from the experts.

2. Reddit: As of March 2019, Reddit has secured its position as 6th most visited website in USA &21st in all over the world. As it says Reddit seriously brings everything in one single place, whether it is news, stories, memes, pictures or tutorials. it is like a one-stop solution to all your ionic queries. Here are 3 subreddits that can be your next home for ionic learning. r/ionic r/gamedev r/javascript

3. Medium: You probably think that the medium is made for writers and storytellers but it's not! The Medium offers tons of tech and development related in-depth articles and a bunch of graphics for better understanding of concepts. You can read some ionic related useful article on this platform include: Ionic Framework vs. React Native, Getting Started with Ionic, Why the world is crazy about Ionic and many more.

4. Hacker Noon: Began in January 2016 as Hacker Daily and later became Hacker Noon is well known media publishing company hosted on Medium.com is well known for its versatile topics and helpful resources. You can also consider Hacker Noon as a trusted source to learn ionic app development and one can join their newsletter for receiving regular updates.

# Ionic Video Tutorials: 1. Udemy: Almost, everyone is familiar with an online learning platform named Udemy that offers more than 1 lakh+ courses, 24 million students, cheap courses, and frequent discounts, Udemy may be the right choice if you have just started to learn Ionic. Some of the most popular Ionic courses on Udemy are... "Learn Ionic 3 From Scratch" "Ionic Master Course – The New Generation of Mobile Apps and Ionic Apps with Firebase."


"Crash Course on Ionic 4 with Heartstone API & Angular" "Ionic 3 Apps for WooCommerce" "Learn How to Design Ionic Apps". And so on...

2. Egghead: Egghead is a community that includes a group of working professionals & contributors who provides pretty straight and useful information in the form of video courses based on some of the best tools available in the industry. It's like a time saver journey for you where you can find a wealth of bite-sized courses that contains more information instead of boring 8-hour lectures.

3. YouTube: Last but not least, obviously a YouTube that offers an extensive amount of resource for anything in dependable to any category or subject. Several individual ionic developers and channels on YouTube doesoffer free resources for beginners without paying a single penny. You can consider channels like Traversy Media, Joshua Morony and of course Ionic YouTube channel to get started.

# Ionic Audio Tutorials: Haven’t got much time learning? You can listen to this ionic podcast anywhere while traveling or working.

1. Bet on the Web: Bet on the Web is an Open Web podcast powered by Ionic Framework that covers interviews and beginners guide for developing cross-platform hybrid app development including some frequently asked ionic questions. It's not a fixed size timeline podcast, so you can pick andhear any of it according to your time convenience.

2. The Ionic Show: Made up of all 8 easy listening episodes, this ionic app development podcast can truly inspireany beginner to get started and by covering all 1.0 and 2.0 ionic app development platform topics with someexpert guest speakers.

# Ionic Trouble Shooting: 1. Stack Overflow: Stack Overflow is like heaven for developers when it comes to finding a quick and reliable solution from other developers who have faced the same issue in the past. It's quite simple to ask and get your answer from this biggest and trusted online developer community. Not only this, but you can also share your knowledge, look for jobs and one can find enough material related to Ionic app development.


2. GitHub: GitHub facilitates social coding by providing online interface forgit repository and management tools for collaboration. It allows the developer to follow each other, view & rate each other's work, receive updates for specific projects and communicate publicly or privately. Where Git is used to storing the code & releases different version for a project and track the complete history of all changes to that code. It allows developers to collaborate on a project more effectively by providing tools such as bug tracking, feature requests, task management, and wikis for every project. Under the hood of GitHub, you can find different small to large tutorials for building your very own Ionic app. However for beginners, these tutorials will help you to learn from scratch as you are just familiar with HTML and JavaScript.

# Live Editor & Examples: Leaning isn't enough. Testing & practicing what you have learned is must for identifying your key area of improvements. Here are some useful live editors, we have found on the web.

1. CodePen.io Codepen is a frontend developer coterie that enables the developer to showcase their frontend designing skills by creating different pens. It offers a live coding environment made up of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Having 330,000 registered web designers and developers, Codepen.io remains one of the largest hub for newbies to explore stuff.

2. Jsbin.com JSBin is an open source collaborative debugging tool that lets you share code and getting hands-on learning with its live editor. JSFiddle is another platform similar to codepen & JSBin where you can test your JavaScript, CSS, HTML or CoffeeScript using live code editor. It is online plateform where you can paste HTML, CSS & JavaScript and a range of processors, including SCSS, CoffeeScript, Jade and more. The main purpose of this site is how any specific languages work and fixing bugs that cause an error.

Wrapping Up: So these are some of the useful & rigid resources that will help you to learn ionic app development and build your first Ionic app. Also, just for the information, Ionic owns most active developer communities across 40 top projects around the world where you can get endless resources and support for the same. So, now it’s your turn to rock the floor.


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