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What do you think is worth learning Vue.js Angular?
I’ve been studying React for a couple of months now and now I wondered if it’s worth learning Vue or Angular, I think it’s worth it, but which one should I choose to study first ?. How do they differ, what and where are they used, what is worse, what is better? It is interesting to learn from those who have already worked with them.
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Angular is developing at a frantic pace. The first was exalted like a golden key, when the second came out, it turned out that the first was .. not that . The second one didn’t even have time to unwind properly, as the third one didn’t come out, and now they say that the 4th one is the very thing.
Vue recently released the second one, and it looks like the third one will not be soon - because the 2nd one already solves all its problems.
Those. if you want to be stylish, fashionable, youthful, chasing the most advanced technologies in the form of ever new versions of Angular, then he is.
If for work - then Vue.
(for the nervous: this is, of course, MLM)
IMHO Vue
Firstly, it is the freshest and it takes into account the jambs of many other frameworks
Secondly, it is the most productive, it can be made faster only on the native, and then not always
Thirdly, it is quite easy to learn, it has the most adequate documentation with adequate translations into many languages, including Russian
Fourthly, if you already know React, then quickly (a couple of hours was enough for me personally) you will enter the basic principles, since it is based on a similar system of components
vue another hype. in a couple of months everything will calm down, he will take his niche and live somewhere. take Angular, he has already passed this way.
just look at the stars, and at the same time, angular is an order of magnitude older
https://github.com/vuejs/vue
https://github.com/angular/angular
+ latest versions of laravel integrate vue, so the Chinese are great)
I wrote in both Angular and Vue.
Whether you're doing small projects on your own or with a small team, easy-to-learn Vue is the way to go.
If you teach with an eye on employment in a large company, then more branchy Angular.
Look at this lecture. The author compares various libraries, talks about the pros and cons. Almost three hours, but I think it's worth it.
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