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I never get these comments. I would choose a Next.js / React project to work on 99% of the time compared to the hellish nightmare that is jQuery.


Interesting because I think jQuery, although a nightmare, is a much smaller one than the today's stack of React single page apps. Everything from bundling to package management and the hell with modules and dependencies seems to be too much to maintain. I am probably going to be okay to take it on the front end, but I cannot take JavaScript on the back end.


I would choose neither; there are much easier options available.




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