jQuery vs React vs React Easy State

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jQuery

181.3K
61.6K
+ 1
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React

146.8K
124.2K
+ 1
4K
React Easy State

7
15
+ 1
0
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Pros of jQuery
Pros of React
Pros of React Easy State
  • 1.3K
    Cross-browser
  • 957
    Dom manipulation
  • 809
    Power
  • 660
    Open source
  • 610
    Plugins
  • 458
    Easy
  • 395
    Popular
  • 350
    Feature-rich
  • 281
    Html5
  • 227
    Light weight
  • 92
    Simple
  • 84
    Great community
  • 79
    CSS3 Compliant
  • 69
    Mobile friendly
  • 67
    Fast
  • 43
    Intuitive
  • 42
    Swiss Army knife for webdev
  • 35
    Huge Community
  • 11
    Easy to learn
  • 4
    Clean code
  • 3
    Because of Ajax request :)
  • 2
    Just awesome
  • 2
    Used everywhere
  • 2
    Powerful
  • 2
    Nice
  • 1
    Widely Used
  • 1
    Improves productivity
  • 1
    Open Source, Simple, Easy Setup
  • 1
    It Just Works
  • 1
    Industry acceptance
  • 1
    Allows great manipulation of HTML and CSS
  • 1
    Javascript
  • 1
    Easy Setup
  • 807
    Components
  • 665
    Virtual dom
  • 575
    Performance
  • 501
    Simplicity
  • 442
    Composable
  • 184
    Data flow
  • 166
    Declarative
  • 127
    Isn't an mvc framework
  • 118
    Reactive updates
  • 113
    Explicit app state
  • 46
    JSX
  • 27
    Learn once, write everywhere
  • 22
    Easy to Use
  • 21
    Uni-directional data flow
  • 17
    Works great with Flux Architecture
  • 11
    Great perfomance
  • 9
    Javascript
  • 9
    Built by Facebook
  • 7
    TypeScript support
  • 6
    Speed
  • 5
    Easy to start
  • 5
    Excellent Documentation
  • 5
    Props
  • 5
    Functional
  • 5
    Easy as Lego
  • 5
    Closer to standard JavaScript and HTML than others
  • 5
    Cross-platform
  • 5
    Server Side Rendering
  • 5
    Feels like the 90s
  • 5
    Hooks
  • 5
    Awesome
  • 5
    Scalable
  • 4
    Strong Community
  • 4
    Super easy
  • 4
    Start simple
  • 4
    Sdfsdfsdf
  • 4
    Server side views
  • 4
    Fancy third party tools
  • 4
    Scales super well
  • 3
    Just the View of MVC
  • 3
    Simple, easy to reason about and makes you productive
  • 3
    Fast evolving
  • 3
    SSR
  • 3
    Great migration pathway for older systems
  • 3
    Rich ecosystem
  • 3
    Simple
  • 3
    Has functional components
  • 3
    Allows creating single page applications
  • 3
    Has arrow functions
  • 3
    Very gentle learning curve
  • 3
    Beautiful and Neat Component Management
  • 2
    Permissively-licensed
  • 2
    Sharable
  • 2
    Split your UI into components with one true state
  • 2
    Every decision architecture wise makes sense
  • 2
    Fragments
  • 1
    M
  • 1
    Recharts
  • 1
    Image upload
  • 1
    HTML-like
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    Cons of jQuery
    Cons of React
    Cons of React Easy State
    • 6
      Large size
    • 5
      Sometimes inconsistent API
    • 5
      Encourages DOM as primary data source
    • 2
      Live events is overly complex feature
    • 38
      Requires discipline to keep architecture organized
    • 27
      No predefined way to structure your app
    • 26
      Need to be familiar with lots of third party packages
    • 10
      JSX
    • 8
      Not enterprise friendly
    • 6
      One-way binding only
    • 3
      State consistency with backend neglected
    • 3
      Bad Documentation
    • 2
      Paradigms change too fast
    • 2
      Error boundary is needed
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      What is jQuery?

      jQuery is a cross-platform JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML.

      What is React?

      Lots of people use React as the V in MVC. Since React makes no assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, it's easy to try it out on a small feature in an existing project.

      What is React Easy State?

      Simple React state management made with ES6 Proxies

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