The life without Ionic

I have made better job, also i have decades of experience in javascript from different frameworks. The way was harsh, but i was complaining enough, to be honest to regain back the control is the main benefit, that you can use angular 6-7 day one, and you don’t need to wait for an unstable release of ionic in rush hours. I have already replied to reedrichards, that i have made serious changes how the main components are working on angular and ionic level. The code is much more simpler than the ionic one, which reflects the size. At the moment the code quality is not the best, but i’m keep improving. Pls. read my other comments on this above and you can figure out on which parts i have put effort to change. Unfortunatelly there where other parts, what i had to reimplement even if i didn’t want to, but i think 80% i regained some benefit to do all of this. I almost gave up my project. When i introduced my messaging system replacing event emitter learning from rxjs also(which was quite slow - slower than the javascript callback) it was a boost, but ionic is built on events, so i decided to remove ionic.