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Which one is more perfect for freshers MEAN vs MERN?

Which one choose who are freshers..?

26th Dec 2022, 1:01 PM
WarLord
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Yeah but Everyone saying REACT is good and demanding language also
26th Dec 2022, 5:21 PM
WarLord
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So for beginners in my dev course is react
26th Dec 2022, 6:46 PM
WarLord
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After react i will learn by myself angular
26th Dec 2022, 6:46 PM
WarLord
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XXX When I was a beginner, I didn't want to install all the modules separately. Because it takes a lot of time (around 2-5 minutes on my average computer). Also, if I wanted to create a new project, I had to install each and every module first. But in Angular, just install it once and it will give you everything at one place.
26th Dec 2022, 2:49 PM
Arnav Gumber
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Just master any framework, I had worked with both and both have super high demand in the market. Angular is my personal choice.
26th Dec 2022, 5:43 PM
Arnav Gumber
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I recommend MEAN, because some (almost all) say that Angular is hard to learn than React. I had worked with both and I think Angular is much easier than react. Angular gives you everything at one place. But in react, you have to install every module (like router & more) separately in every project.
26th Dec 2022, 1:12 PM
Arnav Gumber
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(NOT AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION) Code Infinite with Arnav I don't know if that's a valid argument for using Angular over React. A lot of frameworks/package managers make you install modules separately in every project because it's generally a good idea to do that and eases development. Also, I'm sure their would be configuration options that allow installing modules globally and using them. This of course is coming from a person who hasn't used either and has no experience in web development. So I would love to know why you think it's a bad idea?
26th Dec 2022, 2:36 PM
XXX
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I think your dream company would be Google or YouTube, they don't use React. I think it's enough reason to learn Angular.
26th Dec 2022, 5:41 PM
Arnav Gumber
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Ok thank you so much
26th Dec 2022, 6:37 PM
WarLord
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I would say REACT. It is more on demand and it is an easy transition to REACT Native for mobile development.
27th Dec 2022, 7:16 PM
Aaron Mbuzi
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Мг. Кнап🌠 I use to integrate Javascript code in Angular in just 2 lines of TS code and then write my whole code in JS. That's all. for me, Angular was very easy to learn, I deployed my first Todo app in 3 days.
28th Dec 2022, 10:57 AM
Arnav Gumber
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👍😉
27th Dec 2022, 10:46 PM
Json Cyber
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im am going to learn and evolve.
28th Dec 2022, 5:15 AM
J. Richard “j. win” Debart jr.
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I have been using react for 4 years, and for beginners, coming to web development, who has got into the core html, css and JS, React seems to be easy to learn. It uses ES6 concepts and JSX (which looks quite similar to HTML) and is beginner friendly. Another reason would be it's a small library, with pretty small concepts to learn and to get started, and does not require too much of learning, rest comes with experience and enough practice. And I wouldn't recommend angular as a beginner - there's a lot to learn, following a code writing standard like Views controllers, modules, services. bunch of concepts to go through. - Second is Typescript, as a beginner in JS and ES6+, getting started with typescript is a whole different thing to learn. - Then comes the ng modules for template engine, So for a beginner it's a lot to even get started.
28th Dec 2022, 6:57 AM
Мг. Кнап🌠
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Since react is a library, therefore it does not contain everything, to avoid larger bundle sizes. It leaves upon the user to use react, however they feel comfortable, and as per their requirement. But there are react frameworks which come with built-in modules, like NextJS, Gatsby, Remix.. And regarding package installation, things have changed a lot, there are faster package managers such as yarn and pnpm, and tools like vite which are powerful and use good caching capabilities and load things faster, for running application
28th Dec 2022, 7:04 AM
Мг. Кнап🌠
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Hello
28th Dec 2022, 10:51 AM
Abhishek kumar Kamal
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I am Abhishek
2nd Jan 2023, 5:51 AM
Abhishek kumar Kamal
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Hello
2nd Feb 2023, 2:03 PM
Abhishek kumar Kamal
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Hello
4th Feb 2023, 12:17 PM
Abhishek kumar Kamal
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