There is no contest.
SolidJS is faster, better, and easier to learn and maintain. If you're already a React developer, you're already a Solid developer. You'll just type a lot less in Solid and spend less time debugging. If your company is still investing in React in any way at all, you're wasting lots of time and money. Enjoy.
Start here https://www.solidjs.com/tutorial/introduction_basics
It's fun!
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Yea ecosystem is a huge problem, it's not mature yet.
javascript has a massive ecosystem. solidjs is just javascript + jsx... there is nearly nothing added. Truly. Read about it before you dismiss it for a bandwagon
solidjs.com/tutorial/introduction_...
Component libraries.
Again, any vanilla javascript library is a solid library
Yes, but React component libraries are not vanilla JS. React has a very mature ecosystem that allows developers to write applications really fast. Some of those React libraries are based on vanilla JS libraries, but some are not and untill those get ported to Solid, React will remain more popular for enterprise apps.
No port necessary with Solid. Check it out. I see you're highly invested in React and write often about it. Just try SolidJS on a small project. I'll bet you'll convert. ❤️❤️❤️
I have and it does not yet meet my requirements. For example, there is no mature mui library for solid yet.
What's not in suid.io you can easily find in mui.com/core/, but again, it's not necessary like React because it's vanilla js compatible.
ecosystem?)
javascript has a massive ecosystem. solidjs is just javascript + jsx... there is nearly nothing added. Truly. Read about it before you dismiss it for a bandwagon
solidjs.com/tutorial/introduction_...