That said, back in the day it provided functionality that JS just didn't, or was quite cumbersome.
With recent JS versions, JS can do a lot of what JQ did for it, but JQ's API or "surface area" is still syntactically smaller and (IMO) more sane than those JS improvements.
That said, back in the day it provided functionality that JS just didn't, or was quite cumbersome.
With recent JS versions, JS can do a lot of what JQ did for it, but JQ's API or "surface area" is still syntactically smaller and (IMO) more sane than those JS improvements.