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Native apps require multiple codes for individual platform
, which translates into increased development and maintenance cost. Ionic applications offer the advantage of single development codes using AngularJS of the JavaScript language.

Understanding Ionic and AngularJS Role


AngularJS facilitates developers with user interface elements that can be easily integrated so that they can work on making their application powerful. Ionic is an extension to native app development platforms such as Cordova and PhoneGap, in that it plays a role in front-end UI framework development. It offers solutions for mobile web app and native app development. Further, AngularJS easily interacts with the backend web services and external data sources. This relieves a lot of mobile鈥檚 internal memory and creates easy connect with cloud for data storage and access.


Stay Mobile with Mobile


An Apple Smartphone user can easily migrate to Android and similarly people may also adopt Windows Phone or other native platforms. By adopting hybrid applications
, the app becomes fluid and platform irrelevant as it can be seamlessly accessed across devices. Fluidity of the app across mobile platform is an essential feature especially for enterprise applications. Most companies have a BYOD policy, and where there isn鈥檛, the company may use and operating system and opt to change their choice of platform as well. In such cases
, having a hybrid application helps the business manage development costs.



Data-Binding All the Way


AngularJS and Ionic platform offer a lot of leverage for scaling applications. The structured operations and streamlined codes with ready-to-use components support fast updates and easy integration. It facilitates data-binding in UI update, with model update and even simultaneous backend data update. Users can thus maintain the data intact across devices and the experience remains uniform in the transitioning phase. This feature saves immense amounts of time and resources for developers.


Key Benefits of Using Ionic framework for Hybrid Mobile App Development


Ionic is completely free and open-source framework, helps to build powerful SDK perfectly-suited to highly interactive & performing apps. It provides a great range of tools
, resources and services that make hybrid app development easier. Some of the key advantages of ionic noted below:
鈥?Performance obsessed & Native focused
鈥?Develop once, deploy everywhere
鈥?Multi device resolution with browser compatibility
鈥?Reduces the cognitive overhead
鈥?Buttery-smooth scrolling views


Ionic and AngularJS


Ionic is a frontend SDK and with AngularJS it facilitates building cross-platform apps with services such as analytics and push notifications integrated. Ionic has AngularJS directives and components built into it. The JavaScript portions of Ionic apps are built using AngularJS. Whereas Ionic works with Angular 1.0, Ionic 2 works with Angular 2. Angular extends HTML with its UI components and directives.


Ionic can be used to build and run native apps too. Its starter templates facilitate rapid app development and are highly customizable.

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We are surrounded by so much paper and card that it is easy to forget just how complex it is. There are many varieties and grades of paper materials
, and whilst it is fairly easy to spot the varieties, it is far more difficult to spot the grades.

It needs to be understood that most paper and card is manufactured for a specific purpose, so that whilst the corn-flake packet may look smart it is clearly not something destined for the archives. It is made to look good
, but only needs a limited life span. It is also much cheaper to manufacture than high grade card.

Paper can be made from an almost endless variety of cellulose based material which will include many woods, cottons and grasses or which papyrus is an example and from where we get the word 'paper'. Many of these are very specialized, but the preponderance of paper making has been from soft wood and cotton or rags
, with the bulk being wood based.

Paper from Wood.

In order to make wood into paper it needs to be broken down into fine strands. Firstly by powerful machinery and then boiled with strong alkalies such as caustic soda, until a fine pulp of cellulose fibres is produced. It is from this pulp that the final product is made, relying on the bonding together of the cellulose into layers. That
, in a very small nutshell, is the essence of paper making from wood. However, the reality is rather more complicated. In order to give us our white paper and card the makers will add bleach and other materials such as china clay and additional chemicals.

An further problem with wood is that it contains a material that is not cellulose. Something called Lignin. This is essential for the tree since it holds the cellulose fibres together
, but if it is incorporated into the manufactured paper it presents archivists with a problem. Lignin eventually breaks down and releases acid products into the paper. This will weaken the bond between the cellulose fibres and the paper will become brittle and look rather brown and careworn. We have all seen this in old newspapers and cheap paperback books. It has been estimated that most paper back books will have a life of not greater than fifty years. Not what we need for our archives.

Since the lignin can be removed from the paper pulp during manufacture the obvious question is 'why is it left in the paper?' The answer lies in the fact that lignin makes up a considerable part of the tree. By leaving the lignin in the pulp a papermaker can increase his paper yield from a tree to some 95%. Removing it means a yield of only 35%. It is clearly uneconomic to remove the lignin for many paper and c.
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