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Who does not use jQuery these days?

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  • J JHizzle

    Well...yes, because those sites don't use any.

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    TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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    How convenient! Well, then no need to use JQuery or any other Javascript library.

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      I just downloaded VWDEx, fits my purposes.

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      Michel Godfroid
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      Link?

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      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

        It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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        Simon P Stevens
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        I think we're about to see it get even more popular. It's now included as part of Visual studio 2010.

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        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

          It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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          Wayne Gaylard
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          mmm... jQuery ... (googles it ) ... mmm ... Still don't get it. What is this intrawebby thing anyway. Do programmers write these things ???

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          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

            It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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            Lost User
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            It rocks. We are using it in anger for some projects and the developers are always smiling. The UI extension is pretty damn useful too.

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            • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

              It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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              Mike Marynowski
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              I can't imagine writing our web apps without it, its been a godsend. No javascript is fun and all, but when you look to create a compelling UI, it's all you have really. Now if only someone could solve cross-browser CSS and HTML layout issues in the same sort of way :(( that's a bloody nightmare to deal with, and it WILL make you cry if you get into complex layouts.

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              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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                Dr Walt Fair PE
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                I don't use it and don't plan on using it.

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                • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                  It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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                  Daniel Lo Nigro
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                  I don't use jQuery; I use MooTools. http://jqueryvsmootools.com/ is a pretty good overview and says a lot of the reasons why I like MooTools better :) jQuery is just focused on the DOM (and some AJAX), it's not useful for anything else. MooTools focuses on making JavaScript in general nice.

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                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                    It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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                    Brady Kelly
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                    I am a very happy convert, as of mid 2009. jQuery rocks today! :)

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                    • I Ian Shlasko

                      Me... I don't use it. Actually, I don't even know what it is... Assume it's some kind of Java SQL engine, right? Of course, I don't do much web work... I run one Drupal-based site (Hmm, maybe that uses jQuery... I dunno), and one site I wrote entirely in Pico :)

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                      dawmail333
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                      It's a Javascript framework that eases animation, ajax, all those kinds of things. I prefer it greatly over normal Javascript. It's also great for crossbrowser, and is easily extensible. It's got NOTHING to do with SQL. http://jquery.com/[^]

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                      • W Wayne Gaylard

                        mmm... jQuery ... (googles it ) ... mmm ... Still don't get it. What is this intrawebby thing anyway. Do programmers write these things ???

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                        dawmail333
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                        Nope. All you need to know is to use <font> liberally, or you can just skip that and do it up in Word. :laugh:

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                        • S Simon P Stevens

                          I think we're about to see it get even more popular. It's now included as part of Visual studio 2010.

                          Simon

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                          boarderstu
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                          It IS? Where exactly?

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                            Me... I don't use it. Actually, I don't even know what it is... Assume it's some kind of Java SQL engine, right? Of course, I don't do much web work... I run one Drupal-based site (Hmm, maybe that uses jQuery... I dunno), and one site I wrote entirely in Pico :)

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                            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                            Where have you been? are you living under a rock Ian? :)

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                            • S Simon P Stevens

                              I think we're about to see it get even more popular. It's now included as part of Visual studio 2010.

                              Simon

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                              Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                              IIRC, it was included in VS 2008 as well.

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                              • B boarderstu

                                It IS? Where exactly?

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                                Simon P Stevens
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                                Check out the announcement: http://blog.jquery.com/2008/09/28/jquery-microsoft-nokia/[^] As far as I know it's very much an integral part of ASP.Net MVC, so I suspect that is where you will find it.

                                Simon

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                                  Where have you been? are you living under a rock Ian? :)

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                                  Ian Shlasko
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                                  I just never got into dynamic web development... Maybe I'm just getting old, but when I make a website, I want it to just sit there, not keep talking to the server even when the user isn't there.

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                                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                    It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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                                    Machaira
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                                    Have used it, don't plan to.

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                                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                      It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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                                      Squirrel Hacker
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                                      While I tend to use it, it is frowned upon at my office as it is seen as bloat... They have written their own pile of global functions that they prefer to use... sigh

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                                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                        It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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                                        Michael A Cochran
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                                        Wow, I'm actually surprised by the number of "don't use it" or "never heard of it" replies. IMHO, it's an essential part of any RIA. If you're not using a plugin like Silverlight or Flash, you gotta be thinking about using such a well accepted, cross-browser, cross-platform library like jQuery. Seems like it's probably one of the few useful libraries that is embraced by both Microsoft and IBM. Microsoft has fully incorporated it into the ASP.NET 4 webform and MVC components, and although IBM still pushed dojo (of course), there are tons of jQuery articles on IBM's developerworks site and it works well in all the IBM products. I even heard rumblings a while back that MS was going to opensource their ajax library probably because so much of it is now based upon jQuery. Not sure if they really did or not though. From the practical side, jQuery selectors are very flexible, allowing both DOM and CSS style selectors, and generally very fast. There are number of useful ui components and there is a large open source contribution as well. It's also super easy to create your own plugins. Want a treeview? Render a nested ul, call one jQuery.ui function and, bam!, you gotta nice treeview. Want a tabstrip? Render a collection of divs, call one jQuery.ui function and, pow!, there's a tab strip. Wanna do AJAX with a REST API? It's a simple jQuery function call, and it supports JSON, XML, HTML, text, as well as custom types. And it's all cross-browser. You might be wondering if I'm somehow affiliated with jQuery. I'm not. I just know it's been a godsend to me while trying to build and maintain commercial web applications that need to be cross-browser, cross-platform. I can build one client side codebase that works against either a .Net or a Java backend via an easy to create REST api. I would recommend jQuery to anyone... (actually, I think I just did :laugh: )

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                                        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                          It seems as if every website I go to, including the some which have just "coming soon" or "under construction" pages, use jQuery is some capacity. Yes, as a web developer I do like to see the source of a web site. I am really surprised at the amazing success of jQuery. I did think that it is a good tool and it will be somewhat popular but I had no idea that it will be popular to this extent.

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                                          Cure4Life
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                                          I've looked at it in the past, but seriously cannot find a reason to stop using Prototype over jQuery http://prototypejs.org[^] However, i believe they can co-exist if needed.

                                          BillBuilt

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