Both frameworks will fail in performance if you do not properly maintain state, which will cause renders when you don't want to. It just so happens that keeping track of all that is easier for developers in React than in Angular. Too many async operations in Angular cause a "what just happened" moment more times than I can count, whereas I never ask that question when writing React code.
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Both frameworks will fail in performance if you do not properly maintain state, which will cause renders when you don't want to. It just so happens that keeping track of all that is easier for developers in React than in Angular. Too many async operations in Angular cause a "what just happened" moment more times than I can count, whereas I never ask that question when writing React code.