There is some truth.m to that. Tutorials need to decide where to focus on React but want to make you feel like you are building something cool so they will bring in style frameworks to assist so you can focus on the react.
I assume this is also true for jquery/angular/vue and other library tutorials.
Maybe just for fun they should use alternative frameworks!
Then on the job, well unless you are a designery company it will be devs who do design and will happily delegate that thinking to a framework. Again not a react thing but a general dev thing.
I have seen this too in desktop apps of 90s. Just use MFC or some popular toolkit.
I assume this is also true for jquery/angular/vue and other library tutorials.
Maybe just for fun they should use alternative frameworks!
Then on the job, well unless you are a designery company it will be devs who do design and will happily delegate that thinking to a framework. Again not a react thing but a general dev thing.
I have seen this too in desktop apps of 90s. Just use MFC or some popular toolkit.