October 16th, 2023 × #javascript#libraries#jquery#express#sass
Getting jQuery’d × Honourable Deaths of libraries We Don’t Use Anymore
In this episode Scott and Wes discuss various libraries and tools that have been replaced by standardized browser APIs and JavaScript features over the years, like jQuery, Express, Underscore, 960 Grid System, Sass, Socket.IO, Left Pad, etc.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about all the libraries we don't need to use anymore thanks to their features being built into the browsers now.
Show Notes
- 00:24 Welcome
- 01:55 Syntax Brought to you by Sentry
- 02:17 Why did people use jQuery?
- jQuery
- lukeed/polka: A micro web server so fast, it'll make you dance!
- 05:12 Writing our own jQuery plugins
- 07:23 AJAX requests
- jQuery.ajax()
- 08:29 Express
- Migrating to Express 5
- 14:58 Underscore.JS
- Underscore.js
- 19:27 Require.js
- RequireJS
- 21:06 LeftPad
- Coder unpublished 17 lines of JavaScript and “broke the Internet” | Ars Technica
- 23:13 Grid systems
- 960 Grid System
- Susy | OddBird
- 26:24 Sass, Less, etc.
- Can Vanilla CSS Replace Sass Yet? — Syntax Podcast 603
- 26:58 Sockets.io
- Socket.IO
- 29:50 What else is going to get jQuery'd?
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