If you're familiar with Ionic and Angular and the roles they play then the question posed in the title probably sounds a bit silly, but I quite often see questions like: "Is PhoneGap better than Ionic?" which don't really make a lot of sense. PhoneGap and Ionic serve two completely different roles – Ionic is a framework for building mobile apps, and PhoneGap allows access to native device functionality and provides a native wrapper for an application – but these conceptual misunderstandings can do a lot to damage a beginners ability to grasp the framework. In a similar sense to the PhoneGap question, it can be quite confusing for beginners to understand the relationship between Ionic and Angular (or even that there's a relationship at all), especially if you started using Ionic first. What I'm going to do in this tutorial is build the exact same functionality as I have in a tutorial for integrating email and Facebook login with Firebase in an Ionic application, but just with pure AngularJS and no Ionic at all (so we will be building a website rather than a mobile application in this tutorial, which is pretty rare for this blog!).
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