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If other people in the company are using React, use React and reuse the tooling they have.

In any case, though, don't use AngularJS. It's really low-performance compared to anything more modern, and the way it depends on dumping stuff into the DOM and then only doing operations on that afterwards leads to all kinds of really annoying edge cases (for example, certain functionality just plain not working inside <table> tags because only certain DOM elements are allowed there).



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