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Tittle says it all.
jQuery is a JavaScript library, not its own language: everything jQuery can do **is** done in JavaScript.
@traq I already know that. But i’ve seen some complex stuff done with javascript that i could not imagine could be done with simple Jquery. But i got my answer. Thanks
What I’m getting at is that “either/or” questions are meaningless when you’re dealing with subsets. How do you define using jQuery “without” regular javascript?
What’s the difference between this
var el = document.getElementById(“outside”);
el.addEventListener(“click”, someCrazyImpossibleUsingJQueryFunction, false);
and this
$( “#outside” ).click( someCrazyImpossibleUsingJQueryFunction );
?
Does the second example “use jQuery”?
I think he wants to know if there are things jQuery can’t do. I’d say yes: Canvas stuff.
@HugoGiraudel that’s what i meant.
Natively…no…but with a plugin?