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anyone used bootstrap? using it on a project im working on and idk about it. also anyone familiar with jQuery?

Haven't really used bootstrap much, although I've heard pretty good things about it. As far as jQuery goes, it's been a little while since I last used it, but from what I remember, it's fairly easy. I'm assuming you're trying to put together some sort of website?

Honestly, Bootstrap is the easiest of Frameworks to grasp but - it's getting old now, I know some people won't agree with me on that one.

Depending on your backwards compatibility, seriously look something like Material Design Lite that uses a flex layout.

 

Avoid jQuery if you can, it's useless nowadays and it'll do you much better to learn raw Javascript, especially with the advent of ES6

 

Honestly, if you want to learn javascript, learn AngularJS, it's tough to start with but it's amazing when you get the hang of it!

 

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Honestly, Bootstrap is the easiest of Frameworks to grasp but - it's getting old now, I know some people won't agree with me on that one.

Depending on your backwards compatibility, seriously look something like Material Design Lite that uses a flex layout.

 

Avoid jQuery if you can, it's useless nowadays and it'll do you much better to learn raw Javascript, especially with the advent of ES6

 

Honestly, if you want to learn javascript, learn AngularJS, it's tough to start with but it's amazing when you get the hang of it!

 

smile.png

it's just for coursework for uni haha, have to use DOM so either DoJo or Jquery so i thought jquery

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