Great article, and I'd like to echo your conclusion, having experienced that Angular is often more used in enterprise software development, which is always due to that it has "more out of the box", and hence is more standardised I assume - Implying, if you've worked on one Angular project, you've arguably worked on all Angular projects ... ;)
While with React you've got a bajillion different ways to solve the same problems, the above results in that all Angular projects are more similar in structure, and hence Angular is more "enterprise friendly" for these reasons ...
Psst, if you're teaching yourselves Angular or React these days, you might want to check out our BETA release of our CRUD Generator that allows you to generate a backend in a couple of seconds, allowing you to learn Angular or React with a real backend, actually storing data in a database for you (automatically) ...
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Great article, and I'd like to echo your conclusion, having experienced that Angular is often more used in enterprise software development, which is always due to that it has "more out of the box", and hence is more standardised I assume - Implying, if you've worked on one Angular project, you've arguably worked on all Angular projects ... ;)
While with React you've got a bajillion different ways to solve the same problems, the above results in that all Angular projects are more similar in structure, and hence Angular is more "enterprise friendly" for these reasons ...
Psst, if you're teaching yourselves Angular or React these days, you might want to check out our BETA release of our CRUD Generator that allows you to generate a backend in a couple of seconds, allowing you to learn Angular or React with a real backend, actually storing data in a database for you (automatically) ...