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I'd prefer Angular in large projects because of its strict rules than vuejs.
When project becomes more larger it will be harder to maintain and trace if there are beginners working on it unlike Angular, which instruct them with some certain strict rules.
Actually it would be great also to mention React In This Comparison :)
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jQuery has been used in large projects. As long as you want, you can use anything in a large project. The question is the pain scale of maintaining it.
Nicely wrapped comparison.
I'd prefer Angular in large projects because of its strict rules than vuejs.
When project becomes more larger it will be harder to maintain and trace if there are beginners working on it unlike Angular, which instruct them with some certain strict rules.
Actually it would be great also to mention React In This Comparison :)
Thanks for the share.
It would be yes, but sadly I don't have any qualification using react at this moment :)
Maybe a future article will cover this ^^
Still good article though
Thanks :)
I'm not a Vue guy I use React but I know Vue is used in huge projects aswell so this is more a personal preference.
jQuery has been used in large projects. As long as you want, you can use anything in a large project. The question is the pain scale of maintaining it.
You can have very clean huge React projects if you and your team follow some rules.
agree. but isn't it just like Angular then? Only difference is Google makes the rules lol
Not really it's React then still.