The new jQuery v4 beta lacks significant features for modern developers, as it focuses on maintaining survival rather than innovating, becoming redundant in the face of native JavaScript.
jQuery's inherent redundancy is emphasized by modern browsers that now provide all features it offers, along with improved performance through direct use of native JavaScript APIs.
Modern frameworks like React and Vue create production-ready code with polyfills, rendering the jQuery API unnecessary and its integration problematic, due to conflicts with contemporary architectures.
The shift to ES modules and adherence to modern practices in jQuery 4 do not bring any new advantages for web developers, showcasing its decline in relevance.
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