jQuery v.3 is now publicly available. With a raft of options for JavaScript developers, we ask if there’s still room for the original JavaScript superstar, or if the web’s moved on.
Back in April, jQuery 3.0 was released with all the pomp and ceremony of a British monarch on the 4th of July (happy Independence Day to all our American readers). There have been a flurry of minor releases since then, with the current version being 3.4.1.
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We’ve had a few weeks to poke around, and check out the new features, and more importantly the now deprecated features. What we found was a modern library that defied a few of our expectations.
It’s Not Bloated
There are quite a few myths built up around jQuery, not least that it is bloated and slow.
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