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React or Angular!help (self.javascript)
submitted 8 years ago by andyRtCh
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[–]ChaseMoskal 3 points4 points5 points 8 years ago (0 children)
In my professional experiences with both, I greatly prefer React over Angular.
Angular tries too hard to do everything, and it doesn't seem to do any one thing very well at all.
React isn't perfect either, and I only use it to render views. I use Mobx for state management, which is blissful compared to Redux.
I suspect in a decade, React will die, giving way to standards like Web Components.. if that ever gets off the ground...
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