I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
Some frameworks use jQuery, and it'll still be around. People have dependencies and inter-dependencies on plugins written for jQuery and the idea of swapping them all out for something else is daunting.
For new projects, I haven't seen the point in jQuery for quite some time. I can't think of any new project that might want to use it, so I think it'll be on its way out for good by about 2021.
Which framework still uses jQuery? Angular removed it all they way back in 2015... Vue and React certainly don't use it and never even started, so not sure what you are referring to?
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Some frameworks use jQuery, and it'll still be around. People have dependencies and inter-dependencies on plugins written for jQuery and the idea of swapping them all out for something else is daunting.
For new projects, I haven't seen the point in jQuery for quite some time. I can't think of any new project that might want to use it, so I think it'll be on its way out for good by about 2021.
Which framework still uses jQuery? Angular removed it all they way back in 2015... Vue and React certainly don't use it and never even started, so not sure what you are referring to?