Even thought you can use React without any tooling, for simple use cases, the docs barely mention it.
Let's move on to this.
Easy to talk about React as a Vue dev... I as a React Dev
But now try to see it from the perspective of someone who doesn't have a clue about what's going on in the javascript world (say a python or php dev). Based only on a quick look at the official docs, I say vue offers more information about incremental adoption on an existing website.
Ok but not every person is the same what you just said is correct a person new to web frameworks will find Vue docs easier to understand but we cannot speak for all people of the world, there are people out there who knowingly choose the harder path because the harder framework is exactly what they want to learn. And I know a bunch of people like this.
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I did say React docs mention that.
Let's move on to this.
But now try to see it from the perspective of someone who doesn't have a clue about what's going on in the javascript world (say a python or php dev). Based only on a quick look at the official docs, I say vue offers more information about incremental adoption on an existing website.
Ok but not every person is the same what you just said is correct a person new to web frameworks will find Vue docs easier to understand but we cannot speak for all people of the world, there are people out there who knowingly choose the harder path because the harder framework is exactly what they want to learn. And I know a bunch of people like this.