I think that there is a lot of bubble bias: React is used in many 1 person projects as well as in small dev teams projects. I would not advise to use Angular in this context, if you are not fluent in Angular.
However Angular in my opinion totally outshines React in setups with many teams. It is comparable to C (React) vs. Java/Swift (Angular). Angular enforces a certain programming style, while React gives you a lot of "include this lib" freedom.
I attended many Angular meetings, and large enterprises use it.
It is similar to .NET and C-Sharp. Great stuff in a certain environment.
However Angular in my opinion totally outshines React in setups with many teams. It is comparable to C (React) vs. Java/Swift (Angular). Angular enforces a certain programming style, while React gives you a lot of "include this lib" freedom.
I attended many Angular meetings, and large enterprises use it.
It is similar to .NET and C-Sharp. Great stuff in a certain environment.