I'm so sick of those articles, always the same stuff, React vs Angular, Angular vs Vue, React vs Vue, Something vs Something... Sorry man but déjà vu, a million times.
How can you state that React is not adequate for large projects? Do you realize how many huge websites are made using React? Like, websites you use every day?
Those articles are confusing to new developers.
It is very important to know that the Frameworks by 2021 are dead, the most important to know here is to keep in mind the perfect user experience and what user want, it is not a random article to choose which framework to work with rather than what to learn, reread the title if you have any other confusion.
I'm so sick of those articles, always the same stuff, React vs Angular, Angular vs Vue, React vs Vue, Something vs Something... Sorry man but déjà vu, a million times.
How can you state that React is not adequate for large projects? Do you realize how many huge websites are made using React? Like, websites you use every day?
Those articles are confusing to new developers.
It is very important to know that the Frameworks by 2021 are dead, the most important to know here is to keep in mind the perfect user experience and what user want, it is not a random article to choose which framework to work with rather than what to learn, reread the title if you have any other confusion.
"Frameworks by 2021 are dead", but here you go writing an article about choosing one? I guess I'm not the only one confused.
It is related to learning, once you learn a single framework, then you can learn others in a easy way.