Got it, I totally see your point, good argumentation especially when it comes to Typescript support.
TBH I have limited experience with TS, and that was only within ... React :-) ... I don't have any experience with TS in Vue so I'm totally blank there, I trust 100% what you say.
Just for the record, I'm not a Vue fanboy or whatever (I'm not a fanboy of anything because it goes against my principles), I've worked with both React and Vue, I was just pointing out a few things about Vue which you MIGHT see as a pro (but also as a con, depending on how you look at it).
Got it, I totally see your point, good argumentation especially when it comes to Typescript support.
TBH I have limited experience with TS, and that was only within ... React :-) ... I don't have any experience with TS in Vue so I'm totally blank there, I trust 100% what you say.
Just for the record, I'm not a Vue fanboy or whatever (I'm not a fanboy of anything because it goes against my principles), I've worked with both React and Vue, I was just pointing out a few things about Vue which you MIGHT see as a pro (but also as a con, depending on how you look at it).
P.S. I just came across this article on dev.to:
dev.to/nomoredeps/why-react-uses-i...
and I agree with the author - the way React does it (JSX) is conceptually WAY more elegant than Vue with its "special" template tags.
Thanks for the article, that says exactly what I mean, but never was able to explain in simple terms.