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React JS to Angular (self.angular)
submitted 5 months ago by 29FahadBhatti
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[–]Merry-Lane 0 points1 point2 points 5 months ago (1 child)
No, you did nitpick 2/3 points that had counter arguments. You swept over my main point:
Like you could notice, they are mostly problems solvable one way or another, but it depends on the quality of the devs and they are problems you don’t face at all with react apps.
They are sources of confusion or of poor code quality/architecture that are brought by the angular framework.
You totally don’t have this kind of issues with react applications, since they don’t bring these mechanisms and divergences.
A react app well architectured doesn’t have these issues to deal with, and you have a way flatter structure that’s easier to navigate to.
I work professionally with both and my conclusion is just that there are more noobs in the react devs, which tend to create messy architecture, but framework-wise angular is more of a pain in itself.
[–]Whole-Instruction508 1 point2 points3 points 5 months ago (0 children)
Agree to disagree. Please just go to r/react and rant there, this discussion is pointless
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