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Side note: Try "javascript" vs "jquery". It seems they're equal now and soon probably the latter will be searched more.


Hopefully not. Knowing jQuery is no substitute for knowing Javascript, and you can see this problem with many developers who ask "How can I do x in jQuery" when all they need is JS. Bigger frameworks may hinder this development, because to use them, you need a better grasp of JS than for jquery. But I am already seeing "how can I do x in angular", so this may just be wishful thinking.




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