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Need advice on react and angular?
Hello, I beg you, so that the question is not deleted, do not breed srach. Yes, I'm a noob, but I really need advice.
About a month ago, I decided to move from layout to frontend. The choice was like all react or angular (yes, I didn’t know then that angular is mvc, and react is just a library for view). At the moment, I got acquainted with the react, and realized that redux is needed. In parallel with me, my friend (with the same level as mine - layout + native js) started learning angular 1.6. And I noticed such a thing, comparing his code and mine (at the same time, I don’t understand angular) that almost any thing is much easier to implement in angular, more intuitive, or something. And I, in turn, still haven’t been able to write anything sensible (I’m not talking about todo, or phonebook).
I'll clarify what I would like: I'm looking for a front-end job, I looked at different exchanges that there are more jobs in angular than in react. Due to my little experience, I want to take a framework that would not force me to immediately climb into the jungle, but gradually, as my professional growth would allow me to go deeper.
Here's the question: which is easier for a beginner to master angular or react with redux? Should I switch to angular or continue to learn react and redux?
PS I ask because redux is difficult for me to understand, but angular (even without knowing it) I understand.
And for example, I made the same todo on meteor-e (yes, it got into it for a couple of days) much easier than on react.
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Treat the time spent learning as an investment. If you need to invest less to master angular, then take it. This will allow you to quickly recoup your investment.
And then, if necessary, master other technologies, despite the fact that you will already have some kind of income.
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