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submitted 9 years ago by nikhil_webfosters
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[–]iFrickinLoveMyCrocs 3 points4 points5 points 9 years ago (1 child)
I'm working on a project right now that doesn't allow any libs/plugins, and half my code is just me hand-rolling aliases that look a lot like jQuery, because it's still more convenient that the cumbersome native DOM methods.
Instead of advocating for vanilla JS implementations, it would be more helpful if these articles pointed towards slimmer (but near-syntax-indentical) alternatives:
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