I was in a project that used jQuery quite heavily. It was too old, big and complex to get it replaced, the backend and frontend coupling also made any migration idea basically impossible.
Yet, it was really fun to explore ways to insert React in the new pages, cope with React/jQuery conflicts and all that stuff.
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I was in a project that used jQuery quite heavily. It was too old, big and complex to get it replaced, the backend and frontend coupling also made any migration idea basically impossible.
Yet, it was really fun to explore ways to insert React in the new pages, cope with React/jQuery conflicts and all that stuff.