""most developers" are working for companies having software development as a secondary function."
So your argument and opinion is based on clues that are not software companies.
Ignore that constraint, and then what do you think about Angular vs React?
As well, even if the company isn't a software company first and foremost, there should be standards. A new developer should not be able to jump on a project and start doing whatever or adding whatever they wish.
As well, you're comparing a LIBRARY to a FRAMEWORK. Two different things.
""most developers" are working for companies having software development as a secondary function."
So your argument and opinion is based on clues that are not software companies.
Ignore that constraint, and then what do you think about Angular vs React?
As well, even if the company isn't a software company first and foremost, there should be standards. A new developer should not be able to jump on a project and start doing whatever or adding whatever they wish.
As well, you're comparing a LIBRARY to a FRAMEWORK. Two different things.
No, my argument is based upon where 80% of us works, and hence what works best for 80% of us ...