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React or Angular 2, what are your predictions?
For 2 weeks I was developing a small project on React, and I was surprised by the ease and convenience of development. Angular 2 was also tested (although it is still quite raw), the developers have changed a lot for the better. What do you think is more promising?
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Why do people continue to compare Angular with React, these are different things, it makes sense to compare "react" only with "angular" rendering, because "angular" is a fullstack framework, and "react" is a library for rendering. It's like comparing a Tesla Model S to a TSI engine, which is weird to say the least.
Based on current performance tests, Angular2 is much faster than React.
A difficult question, since it is not clear now how quickly es6 will enter the usual life.
But I'm slowly starting to try it, because the future is not far off.
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Just watch this video. 16:50
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQM0K6YG18s
If you need server-side rendering (for speed and SEO, for example), then the answer is obvious.
Today we can say that react. It is enough to regularly look at the trends on the github to make sure of this.
Angular 2 is still very, very raw. It is hardly possible to launch it without obscene words. And React is already working everywhere.
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