It’s all about where the complexity lives. As long as your client code needs aren’t too complicated then you lose time by using React^. But once you cross a threshold you end up inventing some subset of React^^ and hope that it’s overall less effort to maintain than using React itself.
^ maybe not if your dev team is used to using React but nonetheless.
^^ React could be any of the popular frameworks. They all solve similar problems.
^ maybe not if your dev team is used to using React but nonetheless.
^^ React could be any of the popular frameworks. They all solve similar problems.