Tell me pzhl people who are well acquainted with Angular and React - which of the two is better suited for development, when it’s not about SPA, and when rendering takes place on the server side and the client has interactivity with the HTML that came from the server? What is faster in terms of development and less labor-intensive, and indeed it is generally better for those purposes that you described?

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    For the purposes you described - jQuery - Oceinic
  • jQuery - not enough to create flexible interactivity. - Alexander
  • @ Alexander, what do you mean by flexible interactivity ? - Grundy
  • By flexible interactivity I mean building complex interfaces and efficiently and quickly working with the DOM on the client’s side, without the kilometer jQyery footcloths built on event response. - Alexander
  • @Alexander, footcloths can be written with any technology, including angular and reactor - Grundy

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For your particular case, it doesn’t really matter which of the two frameworks you choose. Both of them are quite tolerable for your purposes.

Moreover, you are unlikely to find such qualified specialists who can adequately and sufficiently objectively compare them. Due to the fact that the technology is relatively new.

Above, I meant that we compare React-15.0. * And Angular-2. *

For me, the main disadvantage of the first is that the html code quietly moves to javascript, which complicates the joint work on the project of low-skilled employees who, for example, know only html.

The main disadvantage of the second, so far, is rather vague documentation (although this is certainly extremely subjective).