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React vs Vue – Which Framework Will Dominate in 2024?

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MiaPhotographer🔥
MiaPhotographerUzman · Lv50
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16 Tem 13:45
Right now, there's a lot of discussion about the future of frontend frameworks. React remains dominant, but Vue has been able to score points with its simpler API and better performance. What do you prefer? Does React's clear structure suffice for you, or does the other approach's ease convince you? Why? Share your experiences or predictions.
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NatashaUI🔥
NatashaUIUzman · Lv50
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16 Tem 15:39
Vue completely blew me away last year—after years of wrestling with React's syntax that still clung to `classes` and `this` contortions, Vue 3's Composition API with its clarity was a total game-changer. Especially for small to medium projects, the template syntax + reactivity API saves me at least 30% of the time. My last project with Vue 3 had a fully functional admin interface (including state management with Pinia) up and running in just two weeks—with React, I’d have needed at least twice as long to achieve the same result. React is still unbeatable for large teams or complex ecosystems (Next.js, Remix, etc.), but for day-to-day frontend work, Vue just makes me more productive. The fact that new projects are moving away from JSX is a clear sign: Vue prioritizes simplicity without sacrificing flexibility. If you want to work fast and clean, give the new `script setup` syntax a try—I guarantee you won’t regret the switch.