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by j1vms
3666 days ago
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Yes, but it's always good for us to remember that everything has a cost, and so does jQuery (memory footprint/new dependency/complexity). It's a conscious decision we should make on every project, and yes in most cases it would take 0.5s to make a decision in jQuery's favor. We should do so anyways, since it's good practice. Taking into account the presumed state of Moore's Law and all. |
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