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This is fascinating to me since I'm already moving away from jQuery. I'm always looking for other ways to do what many people use jQuery for. For example, I'm now using CSS3 animations and transitions instead of jQuery.

I've also started using Angular.js quite a bit and have found most of the time, it requires less code than jQuery. It also has its own subset of jQuery "jqLite" which has a much smaller footprint so your app doesn't need to rely on that jQuery dependency.




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