JQUERY : Advantages & Disadvantages Introduction to JQUERY As a matter of first importance, jQuery is an open-source JavaScript library, which works in various programs, and is perfect with CSS3. Its primary goal is to make programming "scripting" a lot simpler and quicker on the customer's side. With jQuery you can deliver dynamic pages just as Flash-like liveliness in a generally brief timeframe. Origins jQuery was first publish in January 2006 on "BarCamp NYC" by John Resign. Backing for AJAX was included a month later, and the MIT open source authorizing model was embraced in May of that equivalent year. After a year, in September 2007, jQuery as of now demonstrated another UI and was at that point picking up fame, and precisely one year later, in September 2008, Microsoft and Nokia reported their help. Microsoft has attempted to embrace jQuery for use in Visual Studio (incorporating it into the ASP.NET AJAX Framework), and Nokia has coordinated it into the gadget improvement stage. The Advantages of jQuery The fundamental bit of leeway of jQuery is that it is a lot simpler than its rivals. You can include modules effectively, making an interpretation of this into a significant sparing of time and exertion. Actually, one of the fundamental reasons why Resig and his group made jQuery was to purchase time (in the web improvement world, time matters a great deal). The open source permit of jQuery permits the library to consistently have steady and quick help, continually distributing refreshes. The jQuery people group is dynamic and amazingly persevering. Another preferred position of jQuery over its rivals, for example, Flash and unadulterated CSS is its fantastic reconciliation with AJAX. jQuery is adaptable and quick for web advancement It accompanies a MIT permit and is Open Source It has a great help network It has Plugins Bugs are settled rapidly Amazing mix with AJAX