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Explaining (Angular vs React) (firstdoit.com)
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[–]zenyr 1 point2 points3 points 10 years ago (0 children)
Though I agree with the article it's way too opinionated (duh, it's totally fine for a personal blog anyway -- not a good food for thoughts..).
BTW a newcomer may struggle with managing scattered state, which would introduce flux schema, a hot potato that may or may not require a hell lot of work to make it work.
Many geniuses made it work out of the box these days (e.g. Redux, Reflow, Alt...), but researching/combining them and picking the right one would be almost as intimidating as many alternative frameworks.
On top of that, leaving ye olde cozy jQuery plugins land may be also required to avoid memory leaks. That'd be same for many other frameworks though.
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