React is likely overkill for a portfolio, unless you're using it as a learning exercise. I suggest that you first determine your expectations, and create a design (or static version of your site).
Chances are, you'll be using React for just a fraction of what it's capable of - in such cases, writing your own JS is usually more fun and optimal.
React is likely overkill for a portfolio, unless you're using it as a learning exercise. I suggest that you first determine your expectations, and create a design (or static version of your site).
Chances are, you'll be using React for just a fraction of what it's capable of - in such cases, writing your own JS is usually more fun and optimal.