@polterguy thanks for your clear reply. I just have some concerns about that
1- if we are speaking about admin apps only, so it should be clear in the title of the post because the title is more general for web development
2- I am not underestimate Angular and its community as I used both React and Angluar and I know both are big. But flexiblity of react and wider third patries packages can help the team to solve business requirements easier and faster.
Anyway I guess in big companies they have a guidelines for boilerplate new react projects so the structure will be the same among different projects and developers can easily swap between projects. Also I think new developers always need some kind of orientation even with Angular as you have the freedom to set a strategy of what goes as components and what goes as servies for example
Finally technologies selection has different factors depend on the requirements so I am not say I will always choose react but most probably I will
@polterguy thanks for your clear reply. I just have some concerns about that
1- if we are speaking about admin apps only, so it should be clear in the title of the post because the title is more general for web development
2- I am not underestimate Angular and its community as I used both React and Angluar and I know both are big. But flexiblity of react and wider third patries packages can help the team to solve business requirements easier and faster.
Anyway I guess in big companies they have a guidelines for boilerplate new react projects so the structure will be the same among different projects and developers can easily swap between projects. Also I think new developers always need some kind of orientation even with Angular as you have the freedom to set a strategy of what goes as components and what goes as servies for example
Finally technologies selection has different factors depend on the requirements so I am not say I will always choose react but most probably I will
I hope that make sense. Thanks
You wish ... ;)
Thank you :)