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I'll take the bait.

There's certainly no industry standard for JS frameworks. It might be in your circle, but that's certainly not the case in the industry.

In my experience, I've found Vue to be a lot easier to learn and to teach to others. I can task a junior developer with a new feature in Vue, and generally speaking, the biggest changes are to simply break large components up into smaller ones. Meanwhile, I've inherited several React apps developed by shops that focus on React, and they all have weird race conditions due to 'hooks', and all sorts of code that breaks web standard.

I know a lot of people out there are very productive with React, but in my experience, the whole process is much more enjoyable when working with Vue. Neither Vue nor React are the only solutions out there, and it's important to not be too dogmatic about which tools people choose to work in.



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