jQuery vs Angular
From the Microsoft ebook Architecting Modern Web Applications with ASP.NET Core & Microsoft Azure [PDF], part of .NET Application Architecture Guidance -
One of the first and most successful of these libraries is jQuery, which continues to be a popular choice for simplifying these tasks on web pages. For Single Page Applications (SPAs), jQuery doesn’t provide many of the desired features that Angular and React offer.
One of the first and most successful of these libraries is jQuery, which continues to be a popular choice for simplifying these tasks on web pages. For Single Page Applications (SPAs), jQuery doesn’t provide many of the desired features that Angular and React offer.
Factor | jQuery | Angular |
Abstracts the DOM | Yes | Yes |
AJAX Support | Yes | Yes |
Declarative Data Binding | No | Yes |
MVC-style Routing | No | Yes |
Templating | No | Yes |
Deep-Link Routing | No | Yes |
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