Thanks! I think the gap has definitely gotten smaller in terms of capabilities. At this point, I don't think either framework is holding teams back.
What still feels different to me is the philosophy behind them. React gives you more freedom to put your stack together, while Angular is still more opinionated and gives you a lot out of the box. Depending on the team and the project, either approach can be the better choice.
That's probably why I tried to avoid saying one is "better" in the article. I've seen both work really well when they're used for the right reasons.
Sara
Nice breakdown. The React vs Angular decision really comes down to context, especially when balancing scalability, team familiarity, and long-term maintenance. What’s interesting is how many newer web apps are experimenting with different stacks or even mixing patterns depending on the use case. Been noticing quite a few of these emerging approaches while browsing collections like https://unstore.io, where you can see what people are actually building in the wild. Do you think the gap between the two is getting smaller over time, or are they still diverging in philosophy