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  • daniskarma@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Duplicated, here’s a link to a totally unrelated question made 10 years ago that didn’t got any answer anyway.

    • maybe@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      OMG these responses drive me bananas. I’m searching for a code solution and I keep landing on “Duplicated” dead ends with dead end links posted as the solution. Why do they leave it just sitting there?? WHY???

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          1 year ago

          jQuery is a JavaScript* library that played a really important role in adding interactivity to websites and doing so in a way that works across browsers. Its capabilities were fantastic for its day, but newer iterations of JavaScript and subsequent frameworks and libraries (such as Angular, Vue, Svelte, and React) generally provide the same capabilities in a form that is easier to work with. Most new sites use those newer tools, but jQuery was one of the key technologies behind the kind of interactive websites from the mid-2000s until the mid-2010s (essentially the heyday of Web 2.0 (RIP)), and is still used in websites from that era that haven’t needed huge overhauls since then.

          • JavaScript is the main programming language used to add interactivity to websites (plus a bunch more that’s beyond the scope of this).