What I love about both is the declarative approach and that they don't force you (or not too much) into a specific project structure that might not be adapted to your need.
I'm also super enthusiastic about the functional direction ReactJS is going with hooks.
I have tried angular, vue and react and react is my most favourite.
There are reasons why:
When you struggle with some package compatibility, it does not take a long time that community will release new one.
I have recently experience with Vue3 and there are a lot of packages that are not still ready for Vue3.
You have huge community so most of your problems were already asked.
Many tutorials and examples.
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Front-end: ReactJS / NextJS
Back-end: ExpressJS
What I love about both is the declarative approach and that they don't force you (or not too much) into a specific project structure that might not be adapted to your need.
I'm also super enthusiastic about the functional direction ReactJS is going with hooks.
I have tried angular, vue and react and react is my most favourite.
There are reasons why:
When you struggle with some package compatibility, it does not take a long time that community will release new one.
I have recently experience with Vue3 and there are a lot of packages that are not still ready for Vue3.
You have huge community so most of your problems were already asked.
Many tutorials and examples.
So far I've only tried Svelte. I like that it helps with code re-use and encapsulation. It seems so neat and organized. Plus it's so fast.
Hi guys ... i wanna know what do you use or you like to use in javascript frameworks?
Tell me why do use it