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March 23, 2022 38 mins

In this episode, we talk about jQuery, Vanilla JS, and when and how you should transition out of an older technology, with Diana Le, senior web developer at topSpot Internet Marketing, Tyler Smith, software engineer at Unearth, and Chris Ferdinandi, JavaScript Educator and creator of Go Make Things.

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  • DevNews (sponsor)
  • CodeNewbie (sponsor)
  • DataStax (sponsor)
  • Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
  • Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
  • Stellar (sponsor)
  • Do you still work with jQuery?
  • Go Make Things
  • jQuery
  • Chris Ferdinandi

    Chris Ferdinandi is the author of the Vanilla JS Pocket Guide series, creator of the Vanilla JS Academy training program, and host of the Vanilla JS Podcast. My developer tips newsletter is read by over 8,500 developers each weekday.

    Diana Le

    Diana Le is a front-end web developer who creates responsive websites using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. She is continuously learning and a huge advocate of documentation to improve team efficiency and code practices.

    Tyler Smith

    Tyler Smith is a full-stack developer from Bakersfield, California. He is passionate about technology, tinkering, and solving interesting problems.

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