Kamis, 04 Januari 2018

jQuery is a cross-platform JavaScript library designed to simplify client-side scripting in HTML. Today, jQuery is the most popular JavaScript library, with 65% installs of 10 million Web sites with the highest visitors. jQuery is free, and is open source code under MIT license.

Syntax in jQuery is designed to make it easier to navigate a document, selection of DOM elements, animation creation, event handling, and Ajax-based application development. jQuery also provides developers the ability to create plug-ins in this JavaScript library. This allows them to create abstractions on interaction and low-level animations, advanced effects, and modifiable widgets. The modular approach in jQuery allows us to create dynamic Web pages and web-based applications that are ajib.

A set of jQuery core features-the selection of DOM elements, transfers and manipulations-is possible thanks to a selector engine called Sizzle (since version 1.3), which creates a "new programming style", combining algorithms and DOM structure data. This style is influenced by other JavaScript architectures such as YUI v3 and Dojo, which in turn stimulate the creation of the default Selector API.

Microsoft and Nokia bundle jQuery on their platfoem. Microsoft includes it with Visual Studio in the creation of ASP.NET AJAX and its ASP.NET MVC framework. Meanwhile, Nokia integrates it in the Web Run-Time widget development platform. jQuery has also been used in MediaWiki since version 1.16.

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