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It didn't have any failures, the browser APIs have just finally caught up with it. I would guess that 99% of jQuery usage was for ajax, event normalization, and CSS selector queries, which are now trivial and cross platform in vanilla JS (with a little help from the fetch polyfill for ajax). I personally haven't used jQuery in a project for at least two years, and I doubt I'm in the minority of front end developers in that regard.


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