In Angular you are presented with the deep end from the start, so it takes longer to learn how to pass data correctly between components. If you want to go advanced and modify behaviour based on lifecycle hooks, you can go it. The reason I think it’s easier to pick up is its structure to pass data back & forth between components. I didn’t use any other direct dependencies. I used React DnD (Drag & Drop) and Material UI packages, to keep the styling nice. The other thing is, at the moment it does have the most lively ecosystem of packages that extend it. It feels like it’s endorsing the NodeJS philosophy one step further, it is also the younger framework, which explains it. I found React to be much easier and faster to pick up and get from 0 to usable level than Angular. It was ideal for my purpose and was suitable for playing on a phone.Īfter finishing the 200+ lectures on React, Redux, React DnD, reading quite a bit of documentation and Stack Overflow and 3 weeks of after work playing around I finished the game. So browsing through old games from my childhood I stumbled upon Peg Solitaire and Tower of Hanoi, so I picked the Peg Solitaire. I got the online course on React on Udemy from Max and wanted to build something simple but in the same time useful. The next stop after the IvoTetris Game built in Angular and TypeScript, was React and ES6. On my journey to try out new technologies and languages, If you want to play the game – Ivo Peg Solitaire, it’s available here:
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