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What is jQuery?

jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It simplifies HTML DOM manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. It is commonly used to enhance the interactivity and user experience of websites.

What other technologies are related to jQuery?

jQuery Competitor Technologies

Angular is a comprehensive front-end framework that provides its own mechanisms for DOM manipulation and data binding, reducing the need for jQuery.
mentioned alongside jQuery in 13% (92.2k) of relevant job posts
React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces that uses a virtual DOM, offering a different approach to DOM manipulation than jQuery.
mentioned alongside jQuery in 8% (77.9k) of relevant job posts
Vue.js is a progressive JavaScript framework for building user interfaces, providing alternatives to jQuery for DOM manipulation and event handling.
mentioned alongside jQuery in 10% (29.1k) of relevant job posts

jQuery Complementary Technologies

CSS is used for styling HTML elements, and jQuery is often used to manipulate these styles dynamically.
mentioned alongside jQuery in 17% (181.7k) of relevant job posts
Bootstrap is a CSS framework that jQuery can enhance with dynamic behavior and interactions.
mentioned alongside jQuery in 46% (64.6k) of relevant job posts
jQuery is a JavaScript library; it simplifies JavaScript development by providing abstractions and utilities.
mentioned alongside jQuery in 12% (223.9k) of relevant job posts

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