Django uses jQuery for its admin interface. (That is, jQuery is used by the Django maintainers to write the built-in admin interface.)
But I also know that a lot of the "low-cost" agencies are still using it. Probably because de the devs are used to using and don't want to bother to (re)learn things.
At least in my country, a lot of website are still using it (and very old, outdated versions at that).
But I also know that a lot of the "low-cost" agencies are still using it. Probably because de the devs are used to using and don't want to bother to (re)learn things.
At least in my country, a lot of website are still using it (and very old, outdated versions at that).