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Brady Kelly2-Aug-17 9:29
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I love Angular 2+ in all its behemothness, very much because I like TypeScript. I looked at the vue page, but one thing that put me off was it calling Angular's syntax complex. Angular hardly has much syntax itself and having worked through just one tiny sample of most common elements, like inputs, outputs, and repeating elements I don't see any complexity.

Then, what is vue's reach? How many overall vue projects are there vs. Angular projects? To be a capable web dev I'd have to learn vue in addition to Angular, so I might as well learn Angular properly first. Then when I'm proficient, I might take a look at vue as an additional skill, depending on where it is in say 6 months.
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