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diff --git a/posts/still-using-jquery.md b/posts/still-using-jquery.md index 0c26229..d2cad50 100644 --- a/posts/still-using-jquery.md +++ b/posts/still-using-jquery.md @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ -# Yes, I Still Use jQuery - -2019-04-15 +[[!meta title="Yes, I Still Use jQuery"]] +[[!meta date="2019-04-15"]] I have seen a handful of condescending comments from front-end developers since the newest build of jQuery ([3.4.0](http://blog.jquery.com/2019/04/10/jquery-3-4-0-released/)) released a couple of days ago. While I understand not all developers share the same work-style or are using the same tech-stack, dismissive comments towards any *useful* library comes off as entitled or elitist. |