Hackernews posts about jQuery
jQuery is a widely used JavaScript library that simplifies the process of creating interactive web pages and enhancing the dynamic behavior of web applications.
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- jQuery 4.0.0 Release Candidate 1 (blog.jquery.com)
- Still Asking: How Good Are Query Optimizers, Really? [pdf] (www.vldb.org)
- Xrust – XPath, XQuery, and XSLT for Rust (gitlab.gnome.org)
- Rust for Big Data: How We Built a MPP Query Executor on S3 from Scratch (www.databend.com)
- Querying Billions of GitHub Events Using Modal and DuckDB (Ingesting Data) (noreasontopanic.com)
- Making Sense of Postgres Query Plans (www.jacobreed.dev)
- Database Intelligent Query Assistant (github.com)
- Understanding n+1 query problems in Ruby on Rails (sourcediving.com)
- Boost Analytics Query with EDB Postgres Distributed Analytics Engine (www.enterprisedb.com)
- MySQL / MariaDB: Waiting for query cache lock (2022) (shatteredsilicon.net)
- AlterEgo startup lets you query AI with silent speech (www.media.mit.edu)
- Show HN: Search the IndieWeb, one query at a time (search.indieblog.page)
- Ipsaya-Your intellectual property query expert (www.myipinquire.com)
- Content Query Languages (deanebarker.net)
- Show HN: DataBot – Self-Hosted AI to Query and Visualize Data Using Language (intellimenta.com)
- Shillelagh: Query APIs Using SQL (github.com)
- Query-Mutating Data Race in Go (coder.com)
- Show HN: Moribito – A TUI for LDAP Viewing/Queries (github.com)
- Show HN: ChartDB Cloud – Visualize and Share Database Diagrams (app.chartdb.io)