> Learn React or Angular or whatever, and you'll have, if you're lucky the next two years to polish and make use of that knowledge before it goes out..
This is just a meme. React and angular aren't going anywhere. Especially React is too big to disappear. Even if it falls out of fashion, there would be 1000s of apps built in it that need maintenance.
Whatever DOES end up replacing React is going to share more with it than not. Data-driven UIs that are a pure function of their state ain't going out of style.
well, I didn't read it anywhere, just my personal experience from being in the industry, so if it's a meme, it's probably not without a reason.
Also, I've personally suffered through multiple frameworks, anything I've learnt have been a waste of time, I have nothing to show for it, but some applications with outdated UIs, you're welcome to blame me for "chosing the wrong ones, just tell me a modern, currently popular UI framework that's existed for more than 10 years.
This is just a meme. React and angular aren't going anywhere. Especially React is too big to disappear. Even if it falls out of fashion, there would be 1000s of apps built in it that need maintenance.
Whatever DOES end up replacing React is going to share more with it than not. Data-driven UIs that are a pure function of their state ain't going out of style.