Role of Javascript Libraries in Today’s Web Publishing
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The Javascript programming language is a language with many friends and followers. In the past two years, its increased popularity has empowered many geniuses to develop add-ons to the Javascript programming language in the form of coding masterpieces called libraries or frameworks. The so-called Ajax programming environment is the main motivator behind the development.
Libraries are pieces of codes that can help average or less than average Javascript coders do some very special things. Thanks to collaboration, sharing and open source Javascript coders and Web developers have many options today.
The Javascript libraries and frameworks add extensive features and options that until now have been very difficult for Web publishers to use such as drag and drop, inline data injection, dynamic and on-the-fly DOM manipulation. Topping the list of usefulness is probably Ajax handling that makes it possible to connect to internal and external data sources and update Web pages with data without refreshing or reloading the Webpage. The Javascript libraries can really help in today’s environment of rapid Web programming.
jQuery is one of the libraries that we have found to be easy to learn and therefore easy to use. They have what many other libraries lack: documentation and easy to use plugins. jQuery makes it easier to work with the DOM parts of Javascript, which are the elements that are on a Web page, visible or not. Clever developers have written invaluable plugins for jQuery, which makes it even more powerful.
If you are new to Javascript or coming back then a closer look at jQuery might be very interesting for you. If you are a Web publisher or running a business Web site and want to keep up with the tide of change then it is time you meet Javascript, Ajax and jQuery.
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