Why is Sitepoint made a JQuery book but doesn't have a dedicated JQuery area, it makes no sense to me.
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Why is Sitepoint made a JQuery book but doesn't have a dedicated JQuery area, it makes no sense to me.
jQuery is JavaScript, so I guess questions/comments/discussions should slip into that forum.
Would you expect there to be a Symfony forum in the PHP area, why not a Dojo forum to go alongside the jQuery one, or <insert framework/library> in the <insert programming language> forum?

Exactly. jQuery is just 13k of JavaScript and so asking questions about it is no different than asking questions about any other JavaScript.
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Yes and no. Yes, it is javascript so such questions would fall there. But I think you can make the argument at this point that there is so much jquery-specific development going on that it could make sense as it's own sub-forum, such as the mysql subforum for the databases section.

If I remember correctly it was discussed a while ago as to whether to separate out jQuery into its own sub-forum. I think the conclusion was that there is too much overlap with ordinary JavaScript code to justify it.
From the jQuery questions I have seen, a good percentage of the time a few lines of simple JavaScript would resolve the problem without jQuery.
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