The flagship product of the company I worked for until a few weeks ago is still rolling jQuery, and it doesn't look like that would change in the next 3 years. It's a too big of a monolith application to just change.
And I would still use it on a daily basis if I wouldn't have quit the job.
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The flagship product of the company I worked for until a few weeks ago is still rolling jQuery, and it doesn't look like that would change in the next 3 years. It's a too big of a monolith application to just change.
And I would still use it on a daily basis if I wouldn't have quit the job.