Echo JS 0.11.0

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mattacular 4018 days ago. link 1 point
This is a handy guide but in a world where most production websites still begrudgingly support IE8 and IE9 (and sometimes even IE7), jQuery will remain in my <head/>.

If you use a CDN'd jQuery from Google, most browsers have this cached already so the performance hit of using it becomes negligible, especially since it is being executed on the client.

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