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React vs Angular: Which JavaScript Framework Wins in 2025?

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Introduction to JavaScript Frameworks What Are Frontend JavaScript Frameworks? Frontend JavaScript frameworks are powerful tools that streamline the development of interactive, dynamic web applications. These frameworks provide developers with reusable components, efficient state management, and streamlined DOM manipulation—all crucial for modern user experiences. Why React and Angular Dominate the Market React and Angular have become the industry leaders due to their robustness, extensive ecosystems, and backing by tech giants (Meta for React and Google for Angular). They power everything from small-scale startups to complex enterprise platforms. Their ability to handle SPA (Single Page Applications) efficiently has made them essential tools in any frontend developer's arsenal. Overview of React History and Background of React React was developed by Facebook in 2013 as a UI library focused on building component-based user interfaces. It brought the concept of a virtual DO...

Why I’m Starting Over After 3 Years in Tech

🧩 Introduction There’s a moment in every developer’s life when you pause… and wonder: “Is this really what I wanted?” I hit that moment after spending over 3 years in tech. Working on OTT platforms, video apps, and React Native codebases — every day started to feel the same. The growth slowed. The spark faded. The code felt heavier than usual. šŸ” The Burnout I Didn't See Coming At first, I thought it was just a phase. You know — the usual stress, late nights, aggressive deadlines. But something felt deeper. It wasn’t about the job. It was the repetition , the lack of creativity , the feeling that I was building someone else’s dream… every single day. I wasn’t learning. I wasn’t building anything of my own. I had simply become a silent executor. šŸ’­ The Question That Changed Everything So one night, I asked myself: “If I had to start from scratch, what would I create?” The answer wasn’t a flashy startup or a killer app. It was simple: “I’d write again. I’d sha...