The next version of jQuery, the popular JavaScript library, will drop support for Internet Explorer 6, 7, and 8, but that doesn’t mean Microsoft isn’t very bullish about getting developers to use ...
jQuery 2.0 has officially arrived, and it’s smaller and faster than previous versions of the JavaScript Library. Those improvements come at a price, though: jQuery 2.0 won’t support Internet Explorer ...
The developers behind the popular jQuery JavaScript library recently published a blog entry with details about the project’s development roadmap. In the note, they announced plans to drop support for ...
The popular jQuery JavaScript library has hit a major milestone with the release of jQuery 2.0. The 2.0 release is some 12 percent smaller than its predecessor, but the big news is that jQuery 2.0 ...
Microsoft has announced that the upcoming 2.0 version of the popular open source JavaScript library jQuery will add full support for the creation of apps for Windows 8. Developers who want to make ...
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