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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- 10th Anniversary of jQuery (2016) (johnresig.com)
- I’ve banned query strings (chrismorgan.info)
- CSS as a Query Language (evdc.me)
- How to Optimize MongoDB Query Performance with Indexes (visualeaf.com)
- I've Banned Query Strings (chrismorgan.info)
- Predicate Pushdown in Query Planner (floedb.ai)
- Not all index scans are equal: How we cut query latency by over 99% (www.datadoghq.com)
- The Best (Query) Plans of Mice and Men (ohadravid.github.io)
- I've Banned Query Strings (chrismorgan.info)
- Query LLMs like a graph database [video] (www.youtube.com)
- I Will Not Add Query Strings to Your URLs (susam.net)
- A Friday Side Project Became a Graph Query Language (systay.github.io)
- Claude Opus 4.7 has turned into an overzealous query cop, devs complain (www.theregister.com)
- Big O for MySQL: Why the Same Query Gets Slow at Scale (anotherboringtechblog.com)
- Query neural network weights like a graph database (github.com)
- Cyclic Graph Query in SQLite/Python (smitty1e.substack.com)
- AI for Systems: Using LLMs to Optimize Database Query Execution (www.together.ai)