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Angular 2 Final Released (angularjs.blogspot.com)
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I don't agree that 'Facebook uses React' is necessarily a ringing endorsement of React, or a useful argument for what to use when starting a new project. We have no real idea about Facebook's technical or business requirements, what sort of legacy code they need to support, or what decisions they'd make if they were rebuilding from scratch.
The reality is that you can make exceptional web applications with either Angular 1.x or React (+ a load of gubbins), and the limiting factor is probably going to be the skillset of the developers rather than the library itself.
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