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Check out our analysis from the Annual Ionic Developer Survey, with input from 5,000+ community memb

Check out our analysis from the Annual Ionic Developer Survey, with input from 5,000+ community members [Annual Dev Survey](W8w0GJX8LcJB8W7JqF2G5DCCfx0/*W3mtScQ8b106CW1JlJSX7W9vl40/5/f18dQhb0Sq5C8XJbV6N8hp-tgGZ5t0W1yM6yY5D3x24M_tkP9Xf8PDW5r8vwP3mm43yW8rB-jz65H2mRW64Jw2L3L52KmN8tBFqZRzjjKN8yX6RjY_QqgW8mp2bw8p-Vr0W65kbk060MqdFN1kYC20s1F6xW5mC8XB2yJF1WVYT2jk6P4lCXW3WdpBn6Pkt_VW62_rWz4MW8X3W4r1Pm71nqcLrW17pr0k7hrDVDN8q5qBxVQf4XW5vDhTY4pY1MlW4wTNkQ5wnHn1W24DXv261MrH0N8mVrV8g5J-3W5xLNXt64Rf8WV_-H-F93mNPGW3Lq3dL29bJvHW4pQ3zC8lwMrqW3Nf_8s3kBN2YN5HTc2kgT2H9W238lJ_38SBkVVcQ8kK6RrBW_Vf-YJj4tvqXbW2blxnz5r1XpdVWhH5p4HNRqVW3Sf-2G1zW062VzD-dg1tC7yBN5mkxnlHfT84W1nPcdW3Q07SjN23N3C85_Rz_Vd8rw02-Xt5mW8M9NrN2kKN8JW5_5j506FkJ3hW7Z1LQv8hs67cW32z9GZ1NwBMnN1MVsRj11kHMf4BvX9q03) React or Angular? Firebase or AWS? MySQL or MongoDB? Curious who won out? Well, the results are finally in! 🎉 Check out our analysis from the Annual Ionic Developer Survey, with input from 5,000+ community members who shared their thoughts on: - Most popular libraries, frameworks, and tools - Top backend services & hosting providers - Best CI/CD platforms for mobile - And much more We've posted our insights and trends along with the full dataset, so you can deep dive and explore the data to form your own conclusions. Check out the site and let us know what the results mean to you! [VIEW SURVEY RESULTS](W8w0GJX8LcJB8W7JqF2G5DCCfx0/*W1dBN5r5tqffJW2ddj143kGG8k0/5/f18dQhb0Sq5C8XJbV6N8hp-tgGZ5t0W1yM6yY5D3x24M_tkP9Xf8PDW5r8vwP3mm43yW8rB-jz65H2mRW64Jw2L3L52KmN8tBFqZRzjjKN8yX6RjY_QqgW8mp2bw8p-Vr0W65kbk060MqdFN1kYC20s1F6xW5mC8XB2yJF1WVYT2jk6P4lCXW3WdpBn6Pkt_VW62_rWz4MW8X3W4r1Pm71nqcLrW17pr0k7hrDVDN8q5qBxVQf4XW5vDhTY4pY1MlW4wTNkQ5wnHn1W24DXv261MrH0N8mVrV8g5J-3W5xLNXt64Rf8WV_-H-F93mNPGW3Lq3dL29bJvHW4pQ3zC8lwMrqW3Nf_8s3kBN2YN5HTc2kgT2H9W238lJ_38SBkVVcQ8kK6RrBW_Vf-YJj4tvqXbW2blxnz5r1XpdVWhH5p4HNRqVW3Sf-2G1zW062VzD-dg1tC7yBN5mkxnlHfT84W1nPcdW3Q07SjN23N3C85_Rz_Vd8rw02-Xt5mW8M9NrN2kKN8JW5_5j506FkJ3hW7Z1LQv8hs67cW32z9GZ1NwBMqF1MVsRjp-7Pf2m7Bt603) Happy reading! The Ionic Team Ionic 121 S Pinckney St. Flr. 3 Madison WI 53703 You received this email because you are subscribed to Industry analysis and content from Ionic. Update your [email preferences]( to choose the types of emails you receive. [Unsubscribe from all future emails](

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