You would be surprised. After a couple tutorials I imagine, at the very least, your backend developer will thank you. That's been the biggest migration in the react world -- backend developers to the frontend, because the frontend suddenly "makes sense" due to it being declarative and predictable, rather than imperative.
As far as lightweight goes, jquery is much heavier than Preact, a React clone designed to be lightweight. Only 16kb.
As far as lightweight goes, jquery is much heavier than Preact, a React clone designed to be lightweight. Only 16kb.