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Cuiter2021-01-25 15:11:39
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Cuiter, 2021-01-25 15:11:39

Is the Angular experience relevant to React?

I have a little experience in Angular, in fact, June, I can create projects of small and medium complexity, but now the question arose whether it is worth delving into Angular at the moment, which is not currently growing in terms of the number of vacancies.

Once every few days I look at hh by the number of vacancies for remote work.
September 2020:
React ~1750 jobs
Angular ~1150 jobs
Vue ~730 jobs

Now
React ~2450 jobs
Angular ~1150 jobs
Vue ~1000 jobs

Why all this if you continue to develop as an Angular specialist, reach the middle + level, apparently it is quite realistic that in a couple of years, if not earlier, you will have to switch to React, however, if we look at React middle and above vacancies, almost everywhere Requires specific experience of the reaction from N years. That is, if you are now engaged in angular, and after some time switch to react, then being a senior of angular, you will, God forbid, be a middle of react. Is it so? If not, why not? And do you have experience with such migrations?

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Dmitry, 2021-01-25
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Middle and June are not related to the system.
Middle - the ability to write high-quality code.
Senior - the ability to build a competent application architecture.
What will happen in two years - this fortune-telling on the coffee grounds and does not make sense. It's like running from one line to another at the supermarket, trying to guess which one is the fastest. The result is usually such that just the one from which you twitched comes up faster.
Everything is in demand. Just do what you like. This is the difference between a senior and a junior - he is calm, does not twitch and is confident in himself.

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