In terms of component creation, I think in React the amount of boilerplate is definitely much less. Though I don't think it's too complex in Angular. It's repetitive and when you work with it day-by-day, you don't even notice that. As a benefit, it gives a great separation of concerns - each thing has it's well-defined place, which is quite useful when you work in a dev team.
Thanks, that makes sense.
In terms of component creation, I think in React the amount of boilerplate is definitely much less. Though I don't think it's too complex in Angular. It's repetitive and when you work with it day-by-day, you don't even notice that. As a benefit, it gives a great separation of concerns - each thing has it's well-defined place, which is quite useful when you work in a dev team.
Yeah it's not a big hassle in Angular it's just while working with react I found component creation easier than Angular