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jQuery is gonna be lost in the near ?

hey whats up Sololearn, I am too getting mind blow about whether or not jQuery is gonna lost cuz I ve seen enough videos on YouTube and I think you guys have always done them, so the point is .... is it possibly true to say disappearing jQuery ?

3rd Apr 2018, 8:50 PM
Rasul Kamolov
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IMHO, native APIs and frameworks such as React, Vue and Angular are going to replace jQuery very soon even if companies like WordPress use it in their frontend yet. The good point is that jQuery has a gentle learning curve, it's quite easy to learn in a few weeks of reading/practice.
3rd Apr 2018, 9:58 PM
Maz
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activities and contribution in github for jQuery has reduced significantly, So Maz is right , it is being replaced by better stuffs
4th Apr 2018, 5:13 PM
Morpheus
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what if one skips learning jQuery and instead one learns Javascript in advanced level. huh may it work? 😅
5th Apr 2018, 7:05 AM
Rasul Kamolov
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Yes and no, it may fall out of common use (though this is unlikely), but JQuery is built in Javascript. That means in order for Jquery to stop working the Javascript language would havr yo losr support. As Javascript is the primary client side (front end) programing language, Javascript is unlikely to lose support anytime soon. So even if JQuery falls out of common use, the library will still work. Having said that, I would recommend having a deep knowledge of Javascript before learning JQuery that will help you understand how JQuery works and not to use it blindly.
3rd Apr 2018, 9:08 PM
josh mizzi
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I don’t think so. There are many JavaScript APIs, but jQuery is commonly used because it makes so many things easier. While it doesn’t add a huge change, it makes everything easier. It’s used by both beginners and in the industry. Plus, there are many APIs and applications that use jQuery.
3rd Apr 2018, 9:06 PM
Ariela
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Yes, not only will it work. But having a deep understanding of Javascript will help you understand any pther Javascript library you may wish to learn in future. As you can tead and understand the code in the library
5th Apr 2018, 7:35 AM
josh mizzi
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