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React or Angular?
I am a .NET Full Stack developer between assignments and with time to dig into a Javascript framework to help me get my next job.
Leanring Angular has the issue there's three versions to learn: 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0. React has one version (I assume)
Then there's the idea that React is even more valuable in the marketplace than Angular.
Is that true?
which is fastest to get conversant with in a crash course?
Thanks
Leanring Angular has the issue there's three versions to learn: 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0. React has one version (I assume)
Then there's the idea that React is even more valuable in the marketplace than Angular.
Is that true?
which is fastest to get conversant with in a crash course?
Thanks
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No problem. Pluralsight and Udemy both have really good tutorials on React.
One final nuance: React is more of a library than an actual framework.
Here is a good read:
https://medium.com/javascript-scene/top-javascript-frameworks-topics-to-learn-in-2017-700a397b711#.dyloimsyl
Also, reacts newest version is 15.4.0
https://medium.com/javascript-scene/top-javascript-frameworks-topics-to-learn-in-2017-700a397b711#.dyloimsyl
Also, reacts newest version is 15.4.0
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