Michael Karén
1 min readMay 15, 2019

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No, I mean that it’s harder to learn because of Redux.

I know it’s not part of the package but all projects I have seen use it so it might as well be. But I have not got around too much with React so if you are saying I’m wrong then I most likely am. I added a line to clarify my previous comment: “At least that is my experience that when there is React then Redux follows along.”

And after I learned (kind of) Redux then redux-saga was next because that’s also used everywhere at my work. And that thing is also hard. And I need to learn redux-thunk as well since some might use that. And redux-observables is the best I hear from another direction.

It’s hard to communicate through text and even though I re-read my comments a couple of times things get lost because I expect people to read between the lines. Why can’t you people just understand what I’m thinking?! 😉

What I’m trying to say, I think, is that React and Angular are both excellent products and that both are hard to master. I don’t understand the animosity that exists between frameworks. Can’t we just all get along? ❤️

I’m sorry if I offended someone by calling React a framework. It’s more of a library after all…

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Michael Karén
Michael Karén

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Frontend Architect • JavaScript Enthusiast • Educative.io Author • ngVikings organizer.

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