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Tell me you're out of touch without telling me that you're out of touch.

jQuery was so popular because writing anymore than a few lines of vanilla JavaScript was an *awful* experience due to all differences in browsers.

When things eventually standardized-ish and jQuery became unnecessary, other libraries/ecosystems popped up (e.g. React/JSX) to make writing webapps easier because writing anymore than a few lines of vanilla JavaScript was still an *awful* experience.

When webapps grew in size and scope, other "transpiled" languages popped up (e.g. TypeScript) because writing anymore than a few lines of vanilla JavaScript is *still an awful* experience.

We're stuck with JavaScript due to past decisions, but let's not pretend it's actually a good tool. If it were we wouldn't need 50,000 tools/frameworks/transpiled languages to hide how terrible it is.


JavaScript is not terrible and I don’t understand where you got that from. Since ES2015 came out, it’s actually rather pleasant.


In the first decade of this millennium, writing JS was a pretty frustrating, and JQuery papered over a lot of the nastiness.


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