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Is vue really a weak framework?
Good evening, I started learning vue here, and sometimes there are comments that this is a minimalistic version of angular, and the like. Is vue really weaker than reacta and angulara? Will vue be useful when learning angular/react in the future? It seems to be simple, convenient, I would not want to refuse, although I have been studying for a couple of days. But if other frameworks are better, I want to know about it. Thanks in advance
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As a person who has studied both angular and vue, I will say that the second one is still easier to learn. This is not only due to the fact that vue has translated documentation (the official angular documentation in English is no worse in terms of learning), but also the presence of a much larger number of working examples and third-party tutorials. Angular is a great framework with its own goodies. But from my point of view, it is more difficult to learn it: most of the tutorials that reveal the principle of the framework are either outdated or repeat the official tutorials. TypeScript also fits in with it, which for a js programmer at the beginning will be a little tense. Therefore, if your goal is to learn the basics of working with components, templates, directives, routing and more, vue is a better fit. It is really more convenient and comfortable to "start" with it. Will familiarity with vue be helpful if one day you move to angular/react? Definitely yes. Once you get comfortable with this environment, it will be much easier to learn and create something big in ang/react than it is for the unprepared to try to create a simple todo - for which I think they are too big. Vue is not weak - it's just younger than angular / react (albeit a little in relation to react), it is not supported by such bulks of google and facebook.
Well, to the question that the choice of framework "rose a thousand times." Yes. However, frameworks are constantly evolving and it's good for beginners to learn about them from the posts of people working with them.
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