I know, this is a whole other rabbit hole but... I use Vue professionally and recently started playing with Svelte and it's syntax simplicity is absolutely amazing and currently building a personal project with it. There is so little syntax overhead and I love it.
Well if you're looking at job potential, more companies use React than Vue which makes React the more marketable skill. On the other hand it also means more competition for the job among other developers. Neither are going anywhere any time soon. Either would be widely considered as stable. You'll be fine picking either of them.
I know, this is a whole other rabbit hole but... I use Vue professionally and recently started playing with Svelte and it's syntax simplicity is absolutely amazing and currently building a personal project with it. There is so little syntax overhead and I love it.
I’m I between react and vue. I like vue, but started using react to get better at JS. Is React a stable for the future with sites? Or is it Vue?
Well if you're looking at job potential, more companies use React than Vue which makes React the more marketable skill. On the other hand it also means more competition for the job among other developers. Neither are going anywhere any time soon. Either would be widely considered as stable. You'll be fine picking either of them.
Ok, I run into 3-5 years experience is what will be listed. Do you have to be good at styling?
Depends what you mean by styling? UI/UX design, CSS or code styling?
I mean by using a framework like Material-UI, or sass. There’s allot of variations that I mess up.