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by rescripting
3146 days ago
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If you're the CTO of a new startup, don't pick a technology to build your startup in without building something with that technology first. Build something small. Learn React. When you're comfortable, and your small app grows in to something a bit bigger that might merit it, learn Redux. Then, build something small. Learn Vue. Repeat. Now you understand both options enough to make an educated decision. Feel confident building your big, gotta-get-it-right-off-the-bat startup project in whatever works best for you. |
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Theoretically, you can get by without learning it. In practice, the moment you try to build a real company, you need it. That necessitates learning Redux.
I think this is an uncomfortable thought because it implies that Vue is way easier for devs to get into, and that's step one to displacing React+Redux. But that seems like an uncomfortable truth.
Whoever is in charge of React needs to give Vue the Snapchat treatment. Take them seriously as competitors. There's still time.