AngularJS 2 will be coming along soon, which involves basically a complete rewrite of the previous iteration of the popular framework. AngularJS is the backbone of Ionic, so big changes to Angular mean big changes to Ionic (which we will see in Ionic 2). Keep in mind that this doesn't mean you're going to have to recode all of your Ionic projects when Angular 2 comes out, as I mentioned in this blog post Angular 1.x and Ionic 1.x will be sticking around and will continue to be supported for as long as there are a significant amount of people using them. The core philosophy of the AngularJS 2 redesign is summed up pretty well by the following quote: We're designing AngularJS 2 for the way the world will look when we believe folks will use it. In particular, this means targeting modern browsers and using ECMAScript 6.angularjs.blogspot.com AngularJS 2 is being written for ECMAScript 6, which isn't actually supported by browsers yet. In the mean time, Angular JS 2 will use the Traceur compiler which can compile ES6 code into ES5 code (and soon it will be using TypeScript instead of the Traceur compiler).


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