Should we recommend/give jQuery answers to questions when the vanilla JavaScript answer is as/more simple? Example question.
jQuery is a large library with quite a bit of rarely-touched functionality. Manipulating dates using the built-in Date
object methods is arguably more readable than the jQuery answer.
Then there's the idea that third-party library calls should ideally be aliased in case one wants to move to a different library. Should we be encouraging vendor lock-in? Or is this sort of thinking beyond the scope a simple question/answer scenario? I personally prefer vanilla solutions unless the jQuery solution is significantly shorter (like implementing a cross-browser XMLHttpRequest). Is that preference (and the reasons I mentioned for it) objective enough to be worth noting? Or is it just my irrelevant personal preference?