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Friend, Different tool is used for different purpose. We as developers should use best tool for the Job. Angular is Google backed, they made it with a purpose. Many companies are successfully using it.
In Angular you have all in one solution on other hand in react you have to plugin maybe 3rd party libraries to get the job done.
It's not a problem setup react environment but is a problem to develop complex UI with outdated tools like angular, jquery, twig, pug... And yes, I mix them together intentionally because I believe they all got it wrong.
How can having the same team work in different aspect of the same project be a disadvantage?
None of the mentioned tools are outdated in any possible metric or statistic. Of course jQuery was created to solve problems we don't have anymore, but it doesn't meen it's outdated at all :) I stopped using it 5 years ago, but many people still do and will do for many years and the community is still vibrant. Same for Twig and Pug which are supported by many frameworks from different languages. As per Angular, the roadmap is clear and the community is huge, so I guess your comment is just not fact-based.
Thinking they got it wrong doesn't mean they are outdated. The first is an opinion, the latter is a fact. You can't mix those two things.
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Friend, Different tool is used for different purpose. We as developers should use best tool for the Job. Angular is Google backed, they made it with a purpose. Many companies are successfully using it.
In Angular you have all in one solution on other hand in react you have to plugin maybe 3rd party libraries to get the job done.
Thanks.
"In Angular you have all in one solution"
That's more a disadvantage than an advantage.
It's not a problem setup react environment but is a problem to develop complex UI with outdated tools like angular, jquery, twig, pug... And yes, I mix them together intentionally because I believe they all got it wrong.
How can having the same team work in different aspect of the same project be a disadvantage?
None of the mentioned tools are outdated in any possible metric or statistic. Of course jQuery was created to solve problems we don't have anymore, but it doesn't meen it's outdated at all :) I stopped using it 5 years ago, but many people still do and will do for many years and the community is still vibrant. Same for Twig and Pug which are supported by many frameworks from different languages. As per Angular, the roadmap is clear and the community is huge, so I guess your comment is just not fact-based.
Thinking they got it wrong doesn't mean they are outdated. The first is an opinion, the latter is a fact. You can't mix those two things.