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I'm evaluating both and have initial impressions only. In a nutshell, react-aria has significantly steeper learning curve IMO and requires more work to accomplish similar functionally to what radix offers, but provides much more flexibility since just surfacing hooks to use (which you need to glue together as dev). Really tempting for me to stick with Radix (started w/ that first, and excellent component library) but I'm leaning towards going all in on react-aria because of the flexibly it offers and has good growth with established company using and backing it (no guarantees, but something). Also,fwiw, nextui is also building on react-aria.
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