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Why do you think so . Dont you think jquery is old now and you should give react or angular a shot?
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@VictorAlagwu Great choice . I love react as well but i think angular is a bit more popular and has more features than react .
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devTea219106y@JunaidShah angular is the 3rd popular by a large margin compared to vue(1st) or react(2nd) on github. Angular is kinda popular now for enterprise, but nobody knows which going to be popular in the future
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@devTea I think as for being light and fast vue and react are going to be popular . Angular is getting complex and complex with each day
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I just picked up Angular after I had a massive unjustly bias against it but I find it pretty enjoyable tbh
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I love angular. I love react too. I don’t understand why y’all need to play favourites.
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@grumpyoldaf Its not about playing favourites i just want to see which one has got good community support
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devTea219106y@JunaidShah all 3 going to be on the top line on industry for a long time, unless an ex-angular/react/vue founder left the team and create another library
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@JunaidShah I really cannot tell, but the fact that one that is knowledgeable about react can easily pick up React Native is awesome, aside that, I think react is a better option (personal opinion).
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@VictorAlagwu same with me . i know and love react and i am thinking of doing react native now . also has a college project to be made so have to learn react native.
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AngularJS 1.69 all the way
No one wants to consistently upgrade Angular, modify breaking changes code, learn how to work with each version
Stick to old stable technology like AngularJS and ASP.Net web api 2.0. None of this .net core stuff....
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I dislike that react and react native don’t share many similarities or code base. There’s react-native-web which aims to bridge the gap but I found that ionic(which you can use react with if you so choose) handles the crossover nicely. Have been watching this space for a while considering my old companies use case to roll out all platforms simply for multiple client cases.
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@champion01 What do you mean none of this .NET Core stuff? I’ve worked on production apps that run on 2.0 and have had no trouble at all.
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If you come from a static typed language and maybe frameworks like spring boot it's pretty easy to pick up angular and harder to use react or vue.
A speaker I talked to said in his experience people that currently work with html Javascript and css tend to like vue and ract more. -
Trithon10296y@fuckwit oh hi, nice to see you here :p
Anyway yes - javascript.
Although i will say i don't completely despise react i suppose. (+I can work with it and it's popular) if you think while writing react the code actually doesnt look *too* horrible.
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fuckwit12166y@GodlikeBlock Heya
Had a react talk at my company some days ago and it wasn't too bad I guess. Maybe for big projects I'll try to use it but bringing it in for a small component seems overkill and I would rather write vanilla for that.
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