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    Oct 7
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  2. Sep 15

    After a long break, jQuery UI returns with a Release Candidate for a 1.13 release: It's a good time to test your apps and report issues on the jQuery UI GitHub before the final release.

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  3. May 3

    Register today for , happening on June 2! This is a free, virtual event hosted by the featuring all things , open source and web development! Check out the line up here:

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  4. Mar 2

    jQuery 3.6.0 has been released! Some bug fixes and a feature for JSONP error handling.

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  5. Feb 1

    OpenJS World 2021 is happening in June! Register now or submit a talk proposal.

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  6. 4 May 2020

    jQuery 3.5.1 is out! A small release for a regression in 3.5.0.

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  7. 10 Apr 2020

    jQuery 3.5.0 has been released! This update includes a security fix and even a couple new features.

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    6 Feb 2020

    Miss the AMA with ? Catch the replay here! Big thanks to , and for a great, informative time!

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    5 Feb 2020
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  10. Retweeted
    5 Feb 2020

    We are getting started in 15 minutes with the AMA! Get the link to join and submit your questions here!

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  11. Retweeted
    28 Jan 2020

    The AMA is Feb 5th at 10 am ET with ! Submit your questions here:

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    16 Jan 2020

    Our next project AMA will be Feb. 5th @ 10 a.m. ET with the maintainers! Use this form to submit a question ahead of time!

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  13. 1 May 2019

    🚀 jQuery 3.4.1 Released! 🚀 Bugs squashed include focus/blur triggering in IE, checking element attachment in iOS 10.0-10.2, and loading with AMD.

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  14. 10 Apr 2019

    jQuery 3.4.0 has finally arrived! Bug fixes, performance improvements, deprecations.

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  15. 22 Jan 2018

    Why have one new jQuery release when you can have two? jQuery 3.3.0 and 3.3.1 have arrived! 3.3.1 fixes a minor issue in the npm package. The 3.3.0 blog post has all the relevant code changes:

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  16. 20 Mar 2017

    jQuery 3.2.1 arrives, with fixes for a few regressions!

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    17 Oct 2016
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  18. 17 Oct 2016

    The jQuery Foundation is now the JS Foundation, you can follow the Foundation on and the jQuery project here on !

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