Angular and React have plenty in common. Both are products of web technology giants. Both are immensely popular JavaScript-based tools for web application developers. Each is a mature technology with a wealth of useful features, and has a vast community of advocates.
While these commonalities might make Angular and React prime candidates for your company’s next development project, they don't make the choice any less of a challenging endeavor though.
Indeed, it is the differences between the two products that will likely define their suitability, so in this article, we highlight some of those to help you decide whether to create your next web app with the Angular framework or the React library.