I've been using React for a long time, and I totally agree with the 5 five struggles you mentioned here.
I'm currently learning Vue, and I find it to be so much more self-explanatory than React. In addition, React has way more boilerplate code (such as the work you have to do in order to achieve two-way binding), which makes it harder for beginners to understand.
I can not wait to discover more about Vue in the following days. So far, I've found multiple upsides over React (even though React has its own ones) and I have no doubt that the list will continue to expand. 🙌🏻
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I've been using React for a long time, and I totally agree with the 5 five struggles you mentioned here.
I'm currently learning Vue, and I find it to be so much more self-explanatory than React. In addition, React has way more boilerplate code (such as the work you have to do in order to achieve two-way binding), which makes it harder for beginners to understand.
I can not wait to discover more about Vue in the following days. So far, I've found multiple upsides over React (even though React has its own ones) and I have no doubt that the list will continue to expand. 🙌🏻