Bootstrap Killed LESS & jQuery in 2019



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In this video I’m talking about the deathblow just delivered to the LESS project now that Bootstrap is moving over to SASS.

To learn more about LESS vs SASS watch this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUZzAUuMHVI

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30 responses to “Bootstrap Killed LESS & jQuery in 2019”

  1. I think the title is deliberately misleading and inflammatory. Based on the content, it sounds like Bootstrap kept jQuery & LESS alive longer instead of killing it. It also mentions 2019 in the past tense, but it was only posted in February.
    This should be titled "Will jQuery and LESS Survive Without Bootstrap?"

  2. 1. If you use a CDN for jQuery (like most people) and you set the proper HTTP caching headers there isn't any bandwidth problem… The download is fast, it is performed only once and cached forever. 2. I think that jQuery still makes code clean and compact compared to vanilla Javascript

  3. went to do a project that used SASS and it never worked. required jshint and something else and it kept giving errors, errors, and more errors to the point it wasn't worth doing the project.
    what error you may ask?
    "…circularJSON is deprecated and flattedJSON is its successor…" – and nothing worked after > npm -install -g jshint | -install -g sass | -install -g eslint
    all 3 gave same error
    couldn't even get off the ground of this project in the first 3min of the first video in a playlist of 12x 20min videos.
    you can imagine my disappointment.

  4. front-end framework like vue, react, angular has already killed jquery these days… statement type definitely beats command/order type programming, no need to locate specific dom element anymore if you use vue/react/angular…

  5. Hi Chris, Great video. All the IT companies in my region seem to list .NET jobs, not PHP. Never used the Microsoft languages for code, only PHP and Javascript etc. I read a Visual Basic book years back, does this even exist anymore?! In my limited experience, the .NET Microsoft movement seems to be gathering pace and Microsoft really making a strong comeback. I have no idea about .net, asp.net, .net core… and whether this all directly ties in with Azure as well and perhaps AWS. I would LOVE a nice basic little overview in your roadmap for next Youtube videos if possible. Gonna check out the out ".net" videos from your Youtube catalog but would love a little overview for a total newbie across the whole Microsoft programming range.

  6. I just read about an article titled "the death of bootstrap and why you shouldn't learn it' , honestly I find web dev advices very confusing, so much contradictory information.

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