As someone coming from Angular, React seems so much more lightweight and simple. Not to mention using JavaScript on Angular is a nightmare. Maybe I'm just clueless, I'm not too much of a web developer tbh. I believe this is why React has become the tool of choice for many companies over Angular.
Yeah that's very true. React is way more flexible than angular js and finding reletively good react devs is easier and faster than finding good angular devs and also learning react is way easier than learning angular but the only thing new people sruggle at is state management, if you see any course or tutorial state management is like one of most dense and long parts of it. So yes react is great but state management in it still needs to be thought more about
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As someone coming from Angular, React seems so much more lightweight and simple. Not to mention using JavaScript on Angular is a nightmare. Maybe I'm just clueless, I'm not too much of a web developer tbh. I believe this is why React has become the tool of choice for many companies over Angular.
Yeah that's very true. React is way more flexible than angular js and finding reletively good react devs is easier and faster than finding good angular devs and also learning react is way easier than learning angular but the only thing new people sruggle at is state management, if you see any course or tutorial state management is like one of most dense and long parts of it. So yes react is great but state management in it still needs to be thought more about