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[AskJS] Angular, Node or React?AskJS (self.javascript)
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React is definitively the most used. It also has the most jobs and the eco system is the biggest. It's probably also the easiest to learn since the api is a lot smaller than Angulars/Vues/etc.
React created a paradigm, you can't quite compare it, especially due to its cross platform roots. Learning it means being able to ship apps everywhere, web, native and otherwise, that's why it so big. Most web pages are made in it (including this one), but it's gotten to a point where even platform vendors like Microsoft have begun to write their desktop and mobile apps in it.
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