There are a lot of articles that discuss jQuery and JavaScript performance. However, in this article I plan to summarize a bunch of speed tips and some of my own advice to improve your jQuery and JavaScript code. Better code means faster apps and jank free websites. Fast rendering and reactivity means a better user experience. First of all, it is important to keep in mind that jQuery is JavaScript. This means we should adopt the same coding conventions, style guides and best practices for both of them. First of all, if you are new to JavaScript, I recommend that you to read this article on JavaScript best practices for beginners and this one on writing high quality JavaScript before starting to mess with jQuery. When you are ready to use jQuery, I strongly recommend that you follow those guidelines:


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