Angular 4, Ionic 3, and TypeScript

Many of us coming from the Angular 1 world to Angular 2 or 4 will surely see that it's an entire rewrite of the application and a steep learning curve. I felt the same when I initially started Ionic and Angular, but gradually as I read about the concepts of Angular, many of the problems we used to face in Angular 1 were automatically solved without any effort. Initially you will miss the old controllers, services, filters, and other concepts in Angular 1 and most importantly the navigation and routing. But when you dive deep into the topics you will find that corresponding modules such as component, providers, and pipe are available and that they can be used in similar ways. Navigation and router are also ...

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