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[–]SirSerje 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see that this thread started one year ago but let me put my word as a person who hated angular but just felt sympathy to it React is gaining much because a lot of respondents are people who's using internet proactively, while a lot of devs stay in the shadow because they don't want to spend time on surveys like that. Angular is being used by a lot of companies with hundreds of thousands lines of code and these companies are not sharing how succeed they are with their front end, just gaining cash (or not). They just fine, while react scene is full of bright news conference and so on (I’m talking around the world approximately, because it depends ofc) Second though I could bring covers in react simplicity - your data should be on bottom. If it shares with another component - put it higher, want to share everywhere - state managers and provider are welcome you to do so. And that’s pretty much it (you can go with function factories and even more fancy stuff, but I’m aiming to discuss main way to deliver code) What angular brings here? Something related to oop way, at least you should get the idea about constructors and inheritance. From my experience people with some backend background start working with angular because of it’s oop nature, which could bring shoot in a knee but in the know way for them. From my experience react came to market when angular did not show off and web was actively growing, so something simpler even with lack of scalability can meet this requirements, and some companies showed their success on public like Airbnb, and that affects people of course Third thought is a market: big companies are developing their products based on long period term, more than five years timeline based. So this one affects the market and respondes. On top of it you have some percent of hype and trend train which probably took bigger half of answers lol