Ionic, an open-source framework, is empowering web developers to transition into mobile development using familiar technologies, and it has been increasingly incorporated into educational settings worldwide to teach coding. Developers and educators are creatively using Ionic to introduce students of all ages to mobile and web development, from university courses at Howard University and the University of Lorraine to younger students in the Netherlands and Oklahoma City. This initiative aims to lower barriers to entry in mobile development, fostering a more diverse and inclusive tech community. Notable examples include Aaron Saunders' elective course at Howard University, Arnaud Lahaxe's revised curriculum at the University of Lorraine, and Carmen Long's program at Tulakes Elementary, which adapts to students' limited access to technology by using Ionic to teach HTML without the need for WiFi or data. These efforts are seen as a way to shape the future of mobile development by introducing a diverse range of new developers to the field.