On 10 November 2016 at 06:03, Andrew Simmons wrote: > 9) What is the difference between Javascript and jQuery It's funny about JavaScript. (Never mind jQuery.) Given the heart-thumping power of even modern little devices, there's no reason whatsoever why they couldn't implement proper concurrent programming in a modern browser. On the server, people still fuss about the number of processes, and devise clever hacks like async/await in C#, because servers might have to deal with many millions of incoming connections given poor session management. On the client, though? No. Still, although browsers have expanded beyond the traditional dreams of avarice, they still can't do basic multiplexing well.