I asked Google Bard: if I want to apply to Google, should I learn React, Angular, or Vue? It says: All three frameworks are popular at Google, so it really depends on your personal preference and learning style. React is the most popular framework at Google, followed by Angular. Vue.js is a newer framework, but it is growing in popularity at Google. Is that true? Or, perhaps they won't ask you front end questions but will ask you LeetCode questions. But one time I interviewed for Front End at Google and they asked me about 60% front end questions. #google #interview
We use react on my team. We were acquired a year ago, but don't plan on migrating to angular anytime soon
Any openings in your team? My wife is seeking React developer roles
You should learn React and only join teams that use it. Angular is not a great skill to master. Vue is probably ok though.
React isn’t used often IIRC. Mostly Angular
I'm in Workspace. We use an internal UI framework. And it is not great.
How did this end up happening just curious
I should clarify, the developer experience is bad. It is a bunch of home grown tech that was great when it was developed, but it hasn't kept up with popular open source alternatives. Converting to another framework would be a huge lift so that isn't going to happen. However they are making some big improvements to it that will come out soon ish.
Very rare. There are few teams that use react and it’s because they were acquired and their codebase is already in react. I wanna join those teams really bad.
In the context of interviewing, there will not be any framework specific questions. I had two UI related questions in all my interviews and one I could pick whatever framework I wanted, and the other they wanted vanilla html and js.
When will people learn that LLMs don’t know everything?
"for reference only"