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Angular & React: How Many Sololearners Want To Have Also These In Courses?

Due to the increasing popularity and usability of these frameworks, do you think Sololearn could also offer courses for such technologies, created respectfully from Google and Facebook :)

29th Jun 2017, 12:34 PM
Klodian Lula
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An Angular lesson should be provided by Burey in the Lesson Factory. ;) When this new version will be available to all, anyone will make their own lessons, so... a bit of patience for now. https://code.sololearn.com/WrD28Fkn6bjY/?ref=app
29th Jun 2017, 1:05 PM
Maz
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In fact I used to be a fan of Angular but after having a look to React I'm definitely switching because it's amazing :)
1st Jul 2017, 5:10 AM
Klodian Lula
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Angular is win. I'd be happy with that as a course.
29th Jun 2017, 12:52 PM
AgentSmith
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Angular (framework) is good. But it lost a lot of people when React (library) came to the scene. The last 2 years Vue (framework) is rising! Check each of them and see what is more suitable for you.
20th Jul 2017, 12:27 PM
Elias Papachristos
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I have done an app in Ionic but it requires almost 15 seconds to load and even the splash screen doesn't work very well. It shows for 3 seconds and than the screen becomes white. I'm doing it with react now and I hope its also faster as they say. React isn't just a library because it wants you to substitute Html with JSX. And I really like the idea although for some may be exagerated but yes it makes the app faster. Vue not yet but I'll chek it for sure thank you Elias
20th Jul 2017, 12:33 PM
Klodian Lula
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Angular + Ionic React Native Vue + Onsen (it's not beta any more) all the above for Mob apps
20th Jul 2017, 12:43 PM
Elias Papachristos
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