I know little bit of both angular and react and was amazed how easy and fast I was able to learn react compared to angular. Angular has so many concepts to learn in order to do same thing which can be done easily in react with less effort. #google #meta
Angular popularized Typescript
There’s a reason React won https://youtu.be/Wm_xI7KntDs
AngularJS was super easy to learn. The basic concepts were on their homepage live demoed. Angular is a huge difficult pain in the butt. I prefer not to use it after getting pulled in to help with a few projects. I love React and have the most experience in it but I've seen some terrible implementations too. Haven't tried Vue but would be interested in giving it a shot.
React is much easier to learn than Angular. Telling from an experience that React only focuses on one thing, and that is the UI. This makes React a lot simpler and easier to learn than Angular, which has a lot of different concepts that you need to learn in order to use it effectively. This might be helpful for everyone: https://www.interviewbit.com/blog/angular-vs-react/
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I wish I started with react than angular. Vue is definitely easier of both but not many companies using
I do some webdev on the side for fun - Svelte is like Vue but feels even nicer, though unfortunately there's not much usage. Didn't like how React shuffled you into states and hooks, though granted it's been years since I last touched it. But Svelte was my absolute favorite because of how no-bullshit it was compared to my previous experiences.