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Not sure I would make learning jQuery my top priority in 2020...
It's not priority for anyone but jQuery is a valuable library, especially if you are working on a big organization like investment banks where you need to maintain projects written in pre-Angular and React world.
Totally agree on this.
youmightnotneedjquery.com/
Reported as spam. This contains no useful information and is just a thinly veiled attempt at posting a bunch of paid links. If dev.to continues to allow this type of content, then I will be forced to block the site from my feed and I expect many others will as well
NodeJS is not a framework.. It is just a Runtime Environment for JS.
Technically you are right but it's definitely worth learning, especially if you are a beginner and don't know about Nodejs.
+1
I think we should't say it Polymer library(it's under maintenance also) anymore beside others(now polymer project does exist), It becomes LitElement, but LitElement is just a super set bound to HTMLElement. I believe it's better to say "Web Components" instead of Polymer library or so.
I went through your list of articles posted in here, and I see a pattern.
Please stop, as these articles are just outdated and somehow confusing.
Thank you.
Let's just Google all the major frameworks and libs and put them in a list here
Funny thing is Node isn't a framework or library.
By the way not a good blog! just giving a paragraph of definition and not even a word of comparison was a total waste of time for readers!
Lol, and it ain't even 2020 yet!
Angular.js and Angular are completely different frameworks and very few concepts carry over from Angular.js to the new version.
Congrats,you got that
Thanks for that hint
"Besides this, jQuery is being used with Angular and React App building tools too". No, just no. It can (and in some places it does), but it shouldn't. Period.
Correct me if I'm wrong but jQuery is (almost) dead! AFAIK React, Angular, Svelte and others do the same thing better... So, why should I waste time with a technology that is rarely used?
You've made some nice lists before but this one seems a little lazy man. Especially at the end where you just paste a bunch of links to your other affiliated articles.
Waste of time
Totally useless. Just a copy & paste