Ubiquitous jQuery has been outmoded by JavaScript and browser advances. These jQuery-like alternatives pick up where jQuery left off Simplifying tasks such as HTML document traversal, animation, and ...
In a tip of its hand toward open source software development, Microsoft announced Sunday that it will incorporate the jQuery JavaScript library into Microsoft Visual Studio and ASP.NET. In addition, ...
It looks like jQuery remains dominant when it comes to JavaScript. Early data from a new search engine, Libscore, which gauges usage of JavaScript libraries, verifies the popularity of the jQuery ...
The developers behind the popular jQuery JavaScript library recently published a blog entry with details about the project’s development roadmap. In the note, they announced plans to drop support for ...
Three years after its last major security bug, the jQuery JavaScript library --used on 74 percent of all internet sites-- has received another security patch this week. This security update addresses ...
jQuery, the JavaScript library everyone loves to hate, has turned ten years old today. The library was first introduced in 2006 by John Resig, at BarCamp in New York City, as a side project he had ...
In a tip of its hand toward open source software development, Microsoft announced on Sunday that it will incorporate the jQuery JavaScript library into Microsoft Visual Studio and ASP.NET. In addition ...
In its latest outreach to the open source development community, Microsoft plans to incorporate the jQuery JavaScript library into its Visual Studio and ASP.NET, the company said late last month. The ...
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