I'm working on dusting off the code for a side project that was in an old version of Bootstrap that required jQuery. Would use it again.
The DOM has native APIs for doing a lot of what jQuery does now, but last I checked jQuery was a lot more succinct, which means less code to write and less code to maintain than "vanilla". I think React might have it beat for intuitiveness though.
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I'm working on dusting off the code for a side project that was in an old version of Bootstrap that required jQuery. Would use it again.
The DOM has native APIs for doing a lot of what jQuery does now, but last I checked jQuery was a lot more succinct, which means less code to write and less code to maintain than "vanilla". I think React might have it beat for intuitiveness though.