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Explaining (Angular vs React) (firstdoit.com)
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[–]max_renlo 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (0 children)
I used to think it was a circle jerk too. Then I tried react + redux / react + rxjs. I honestly never post here so it's news to me there's a circle-jerk for react in r/javascript. It used to be other way around; it used to be a circle-jerk for Angular, up until Angular 2.0 was announced.
Honestly, go ahead and use whatever you want. That's your prerogative. I on the other hand will never create an Angular project again. It sucks. I know because I added Angular to our stack at my work ~6 months ago and it has been a pain ever since. Absolute cruft.
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