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They allow you to use anything you want, as long as it's not React?

I am very curious about this kind of decision. I realize you may not be able to share details, but whatever you can share would certainly be interesting.




My company permits Vue and Angular, but not React. It isn't based in legal reasons, though.


Probably not WHATEVER, but what's approved by legal. React currently isn't because of the license/company that owns it I believe.


Well, the _license_ certainly shouldn't be an issue at this point. It was changed to a standard MIT license a couple years ago, same as all the other major JS frameworks.

If your company has issues with React being developed by Facebook, that's an entirely different question.


There was a license controversy a couple of years back, yes, but that was solved rather quickly - I understand that you as an intern don’t necessarily have any sway over legal, but they’re not up to date.




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