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Exciting updates from the Ionic team! Hope you had a great summer! Here?s what?s going on in Ion

Exciting updates from the Ionic team! Hope you had a great summer! Here’s what’s going on in Ionic Land in the glorious month of September. 🍁 🍺 Our own Max and Adam spoke at the Polymer Summit in August. They laid out an exciting vision for the future of Ionic’s adoption of web components, and previewed something totally new from the Ionic team. 🙌 [Check out a recording of their talk]( From our Blog Speaking of web components… See what Ionic co-founder & CEO Max Lynch had to say about the role of web components in [ending Framework Churn]( While you’re there, check out “[What Progressive Web Apps can do for you]( Product Updates Cloud users: Make sure to read the latest on [Ionic Cloud Push and Auth services]( and where we’re headed with the Cloud platform. If you’re in the market for backend service providers, check out these excellent blogs from AWS re: [push]( and [auth]( services, and this Auth0 [getting started guide for Ionic devs](. Community News, Articles & Events In case you missed it, the [2017 Ionic Developer Survey]( was published in July. It reveals the favorite tools and services among Ionic developers, and shows some interesting trends around the power of the web. Hint: There’s no better time to be a web developer. Headed to [PhoneGap Day]( on Oct 11-12th in NYC? Don’t miss it! It’s one of our favorite conferences. Use code “ionicfriends” for 30% off 🎉 Also, be sure to take advantage of these awesome tutorials from the Ionic community: - [High performance animations in Ionic]( by Josh Moroney - [Getting started with Ionic and Firebase]( by Jorge Vergara - And lots more on the latest on [Ionic Current]( Built with Ionic Airbus Helicopter is using the Ionic Framework and Ionic Creator to deliver rapid prototyping and development of apps targeting their internal employees. [Check out their story](. [See how a major interactive game studio]( is using Ionic to test and share new concepts with its 8,500+ employees. Hungry for a Big Mac in Turkey? 🍔 Try ordering it on their new app that’s built with Ionic! Check out that and more on the [Ionic Showcase](. New! Hacker News PWA built with [StencilJS]( added to HNPWA.com. [Check it out here]( Coming soon Be on the lookout 👀 for Ionic-Angular 4 and Ionicons 4, both expected Fall 2017 💙 The Ionic Team You're receiving these emails because you signed up on [ionicframework.com](. Click here to [unsubscribe](. Ionic 121 S. Pinckney St. Ste. 300 Madison, WI 53703

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