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<blockquote data-quote="RastaLulz" data-source="post: 426024" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Looking for some opinions on which framework to choose.</p><p></p><p>For context, we're rewriting our software from the ground up at work, and we're looking to move away from Angular 1 to either React or Vue. We initially moved to Angular 1 in about July of last year, based on the decision of one developer (who is no longer with us); before that we were using jQuery. I'm currently the only one at work who has experience with Angular 1 (and JavaScript frameworks in general). Currently most are for React, but mainly due to its name, and that it's backed by Facebook. Although I don't think either will have trouble in terms of backing, or longevity.</p><p></p><p>Things to consider:</p><p>- The main product will be an SPA.</p><p>- I'd love to be able to easily use our web based SPA, and use it in a mobile app (e.g. React Native, Weex, etc).</p><p>- Standalone widgets that will be placed on third party sites (not sure if this is an issue with React, definitely not with Vue).</p><p>- TypeScript seems interesting; do you use it, and why?</p><p>- We are a small team (three developers).</p><p>- Anything else I should consider?</p><p></p><p>Personal opinions:</p><p>- I like the idea of .vue components.</p><p>- JSX seems kind of gross to me, although haven't ever used it.</p><p>- React currently has a stronger hold on the U.S. market, which might make it more advantageous from a personal career perspective. Although Vue doesn't show any signs of slowing down.</p><p></p><p>I'd be interested to hear from those who have quite a bit of experience in either framework (or ideally both). I don't think there's really a wrong choice here. But since neither I, or anyone on my team has real world experience with either or, it'd be very beneficial to hear from someone who does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RastaLulz, post: 426024, member: 1"] Looking for some opinions on which framework to choose. For context, we're rewriting our software from the ground up at work, and we're looking to move away from Angular 1 to either React or Vue. We initially moved to Angular 1 in about July of last year, based on the decision of one developer (who is no longer with us); before that we were using jQuery. I'm currently the only one at work who has experience with Angular 1 (and JavaScript frameworks in general). Currently most are for React, but mainly due to its name, and that it's backed by Facebook. Although I don't think either will have trouble in terms of backing, or longevity. Things to consider: - The main product will be an SPA. - I'd love to be able to easily use our web based SPA, and use it in a mobile app (e.g. React Native, Weex, etc). - Standalone widgets that will be placed on third party sites (not sure if this is an issue with React, definitely not with Vue). - TypeScript seems interesting; do you use it, and why? - We are a small team (three developers). - Anything else I should consider? Personal opinions: - I like the idea of .vue components. - JSX seems kind of gross to me, although haven't ever used it. - React currently has a stronger hold on the U.S. market, which might make it more advantageous from a personal career perspective. Although Vue doesn't show any signs of slowing down. I'd be interested to hear from those who have quite a bit of experience in either framework (or ideally both). I don't think there's really a wrong choice here. But since neither I, or anyone on my team has real world experience with either or, it'd be very beneficial to hear from someone who does. [/QUOTE]
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