Front-end developer and graphic designer. I love reading about newer trends, improvements to my workflow, front-end architecture and currently all things JS. I have a long way to go :)
Not like you need to "learn" jQuery, it's just a library of nice functions that help out. If you have to use it, you can always look into the documentation and find the functions you need. From personal experience, there are a few gotchas for edge cases, but that is valid for anything really
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Not like you need to "learn" jQuery, it's just a library of nice functions that help out. If you have to use it, you can always look into the documentation and find the functions you need. From personal experience, there are a few gotchas for edge cases, but that is valid for anything really