My personal opinion is very much in favor of React. This may very well be because I didn't use Angular too much.
In general I think it really depends a lot on the resources you have available and where their strengths are.
You can create great products with both, but only if you have the enough developers.
Regarding the on-boarding time, my opinion is that React developers actually know a lot of the popular dependencies like Redux or React-Router. But I have to agree that some setups, especially with older dependencies might take some time to on board new devs. I don't know Angular enough to compare the two, though. Would love to hear about your experiences.
I've worked with both, but preferred angular over react. Specially for Enterprise stuff. I feel like with angular you have less stuff to think about or worry about.
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My personal opinion is very much in favor of React. This may very well be because I didn't use Angular too much.
In general I think it really depends a lot on the resources you have available and where their strengths are.
You can create great products with both, but only if you have the enough developers.
Regarding the on-boarding time, my opinion is that React developers actually know a lot of the popular dependencies like Redux or React-Router. But I have to agree that some setups, especially with older dependencies might take some time to on board new devs. I don't know Angular enough to compare the two, though. Would love to hear about your experiences.
I've worked with both, but preferred angular over react. Specially for Enterprise stuff. I feel like with angular you have less stuff to think about or worry about.