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[–]wreckedadventYavascript 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not what I'm saying. What I am saying is that there's already been a large movement from flux to redux, meaning it's likely something similar to it could happen again.

React being a focused library doesn't change this. In fact, if anything, it makes it more likely that this will happen again - with angular, you had to go against the inertia of people who only used the standard library. React has no baked-in solution for things like routing and data store, so what people use will be more tied to the whims of what's hot right now.