Despite the efforts from the AngularJS team to keep it "simple", the 
learning curve and mental effort required to build large applications while 
keeping it "clean" is still too high I find. Lots of concepts to learn, 
some of which appear non-essential (why have service/factory/controller 
variants?) and the painful mechanics of how all the moving parts can 
"interact" with each other. For a large application, it quickly becomes a 
mess I find.

I have not used ReactJS but from what I can understand, it is kept lean and 
tries to include new concepts only when strictly necessary. ReactJS seems 
to win on that front.

On top of that, they focus a lot on "component"-ization. As of today, it 
makes ReactJS *look *like the best option for projects that can scale.

I have a feeling that we careful consideration, AngularJS 2.0 could be 
re-architected to reach some of the ReactJS's high-valued goals and be back 
as being the top toolkit.

I am curious to hear from Angular 2.0's think tank team:   *What is the 
AngularJS 2.0 response to ReactJS (simplicity)?*

regards,
B.

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