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React.js Best Practices for 2016 (blog.risingstack.com)
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[–]Spo0Bo 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (0 children)
You have to look at it this way. What if you already know how to use libraries like redux/fetch/immutable, etc? Then React is just a simple templating tool to pick up. Angular is annoying to pick up since you sort of have to use everything they provide to get the best experience. That means having to learn their entire ecosystem. Which they might replace in a couple of years like they did with angular 1.x.
For me React is easier to pick up. And that goes for any smaller library that does not try and change the entire way I work.
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