Getting rid of jQuery-only solutions on the first Google search page of "do X in javascript" is the best thing that happened to the modern web in the last 5 years.
Either way, the standards are rapidly evolving: we are slowly but steadily moving towards the modern Web.
Mark my words, the next great thing to be widely adopted is native modules. The feeling of not having to build your modern client-side code is immeasurable. And it feels good.
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Getting rid of jQuery-only solutions on the first Google search page of "do X in javascript" is the best thing that happened to the modern web in the last 5 years.
Either way, the standards are rapidly evolving: we are slowly but steadily moving towards the modern Web.
Mark my words, the next great thing to be widely adopted is native modules. The feeling of not having to build your modern client-side code is immeasurable. And it feels good.