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Gios2015-04-13 12:17:18
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Gios, 2015-04-13 12:17:18

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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Alexander Kukhta, 2015-04-14
@RiderSx

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.

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GM2mars, 2015-04-13
@GM2mars

I bet on ECMAScript 6

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Mikhail Osher, 2015-04-13
@miraage

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.
// EDIT
Just watch this video. 16:50
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQM0K6YG18s

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Max Sysoev, 2015-04-23
@ColCh

If you need server-side rendering (for speed and SEO, for example), then the answer is obvious.

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Arl Smith, 2015-09-23
@rageOfAxe

Today we can say that react. It is enough to regularly look at the trends on the github to make sure of this.

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Ruslan Shashkov, 2015-11-20
@rshashkov

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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Klein Maximus, 2017-08-17
@kleinmaximus

vue

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