The switch from Angular to React requires a mindset change that can be difficult and time consuming. These frameworks take fundamentally different approaches to frontend development. For example, Angular offers a complete ecosystem, while React requires integration with external libraries to provide similar functionality 🙌
Kajetan Świątek, frontend developer from Poland, shared his personal story and experience of moving from Angular to React and exploring the main differences of these two technologies within the #JSWORLDConference 2022 😍 The recording of which is ready for you to enjoy 👉 here.
For Kajetan, this decision was strictly driven by his desire to learn new things and grow in both professional and personal contexts. He believes, that the best time to experience and to learn new things is the early stages of your career, and Kajetan calls it the perspective driven self development.
The idea behind it is that it's good for your career to learn and try out new things. Because then you're getting some broader perspective, and you gain the ability to form your own opinions on the field of your expertise. Thanks to that you can make your critical decisions quicker, for example, regarding your work, your project or your entire career.
P.S Don't forget that Angular is a Javascript framework built using Typescript, while React is a Javascript library and built using JSX😉
It was because, React is considered to be not as opinionated as Angular is🙌
Did we make you feel confused? If you want to know, what Kajetan Świątek meant by that, watch his amazing talk to find out more and learn from Kajetan's experience via our video platform 👉 here.

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