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Thursday, February 26, 2009
What is jQuery and What is the difference between JavaScript and jQuery?
jQuery is a fast, lightweight JavaScript library that is CSS3 compliant and supports many browsers. The jQuery framework is extensible and very nicely handles DOM manipulations, CSS, AJAX, Events and Animations.
JavaScript is a language whereas jQuery is a library written using JavaScript.
Download jQuery library here and Read the documentation here
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