I'm still working in JQuery. I think it really depends on your project. For those developers who are maintaining projects that are over 5 or even 10 years old, and have not migrated to newer ones, JQuery is still very much in use. Also, smaller lighter projects that do not require frameworks like Angular or Vue, i.e, small sites, are probably utilizing JQuery. I find that big retail sites are often using them as well, and it really depends on the culture of the organization.
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I'm still working in JQuery. I think it really depends on your project. For those developers who are maintaining projects that are over 5 or even 10 years old, and have not migrated to newer ones, JQuery is still very much in use. Also, smaller lighter projects that do not require frameworks like Angular or Vue, i.e, small sites, are probably utilizing JQuery. I find that big retail sites are often using them as well, and it really depends on the culture of the organization.