Ionic vs Flutter: A useful guide to app creators!
The digital revolution has gifted the software industry with a plethora of outstanding app development frameworks. As a consequence, choosing the right framework for app development has become a herculean task for app creators. Ionic and Flutter are two such frameworks that utterly confuse the app creators striving hard to pick a framework for architecting cross-platform applications. Picking one out of these frameworks becomes all the more intriguing since they appear quite similar, but are in reality way different from each other. However, both Flutter and Ionic app development come with novel offerings and cater to specific project requirements. Hence, you need to be well versed in their similarities as well as differences to pick the right one. This blog compares Ionic and Flutter based on certain parameters, to provide the entrepreneurs with clear visibility about their strengths as well as drawbacks and help them decide the perfect pick for their project. Before we move on to compare Ionic and Flutter, let me provide you a brief introduction to these frameworks.
Introducing Ionic The Ionic framework was coined by Ben Sperry, Adam Bradley, and Max Lynch of the Drifty Co.in the year 2013 and its first stable version was launched in March 2014. Ionic is an open-sourced UI toolkit that uses web technologies like JavaScript, CSS and HTML; to architect top-notch desktop, mobile and progressive web applications. Ionic primarily focuses on the front-end UX and UI interaction and hence plays a vital role in handling the look and feel of an app. Not only is it is capable of easily integrating with other frameworks and libraries like Cordova, Angular, etc. but also can be used independently without the support of a front-end framework. Copyright Š Biz4Solutions LLC. All Rights Reserved Biz4SolutionsLogoanddesignsaretrademarksofBiz4SolutionsLLC.Alltrademarksandlogos referencedhereinarethepropertiesoftheirrespectiveowners.