I agree with you, I've faced similar problems with react and ended up settling on angular for exactly the same merits above. Developers naturally focus on the tools they like, how they perform etc but ultimately the bottom line is the business which needs to exist long after developer x or y has left. Less is indeed more
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I agree with you, I've faced similar problems with react and ended up settling on angular for exactly the same merits above. Developers naturally focus on the tools they like, how they perform etc but ultimately the bottom line is the business which needs to exist long after developer x or y has left. Less is indeed more