I tried Angular and React, and I hated them both. In fact, I hate all javascript libraries except JQuery. It's understandable, simple to read, write and maintain and I still use it in all my MVC projects.
Working on large projects - I think the approach of the new frameworks work a bit better. The larger your project is, the more complex it is, and getting into a large & complex jQuery code is (usually) not as easy as getting into a codebase that is written in one of the modern frameworks.
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I tried Angular and React, and I hated them both. In fact, I hate all javascript libraries except JQuery. It's understandable, simple to read, write and maintain and I still use it in all my MVC projects.
Working on large projects - I think the approach of the new frameworks work a bit better. The larger your project is, the more complex it is, and getting into a large & complex jQuery code is (usually) not as easy as getting into a codebase that is written in one of the modern frameworks.