🎂 Today Aug 26th, we are wishing a happy 18th bday to
@jquery 1.0. The most popular javascript library by a mile and not close. It remains in the history books as a pivotal moment in web/developer history. As usual, sharing a few links as a reminder for all to enjoy:
🔸 As I mentioned, jQuery's popularity and use on the web is unrivalled. You can see the data from
@HTTPArchive's 2022 web almanac
almanac.httparchive.org/en/2…
🔸 Of course, I took a look at what kind of performance the web has tracked re: sites using jQ. Per
cwvtech.report:
🔹 ~7M sites. INP: 80%, LCP: 61%, CLS: 79%, CWV: 46%
lookerstudio.google.com/repo…
🔸 I always share this thread from a few yrs back after having a chat w/
@jeresig with little known gems about jQ -- or what almost became jSelect 👀
x.com/HenriHelvetica/status/…
🔸 In 2011, John gave a very insightful talk at
@FronteersConf on how things blossomed for jQuery. Some lessons that could apply today.
vimeo.com/32957711
🔸 John was also recently on the
@syntaxfm podcast to discuss what he's doing at current:
youtube.com/watch?v=aE9mIWqC…
Anyhow, it's still very present on the web, and there's no shortage of jQ literacy appreciated as it's still actively maintained AND simply works. Per
@cassidoo:
x.com/cassidoo/status/182750…
Enjoy!
ALT a sheet of thick white stock paper with the jQuery logo on it, using the caption: "write less, do more."