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Sunday, May 5, 2019

Using Observables in Ionic 3.9.x and Angular 5

Since Ionic has been using semantic versioning for their updates, as long as the number at the beginning of the version number (i.e. 3.x.x) stays the same, then it means you likely won't be dealing with any breaking changes that you need to update things in your application for. It also means that when you see the framework transition from 3 to 4, or 4 to 5, it doesn't mean that the rug is being pulled out from beneath your feet – there will just be a few things that require updating. The next big update scheduled for Ionic, the 4.x update, will be the one that moves the framework over to web components. This most recent 3.9 update, however, is a little more significant than some of the more recent minor updates and patches. This update bumps the Angular framework version being used to the latest 5.x release. This new version of Angular comes with a range of improvements, including the usual behind the scenes updates to make it smaller and faster, and a range of other features as well. For a full list of the updates, you can take a look at this blog post from the Angular team.


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