🆚 jQuery vs. Regenerator

Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *

Type

JavaScript library
JavaScript library

About

jQuery is a fast, small, feature-rich JavaScript library designed to simplify HTML DOM tree traversal and manipulation, event handling, CSS animations, and Ajax.

It provides a cross-browser selector engine, formerly known as Sizzle, supports deferred and promise objects for asynchronous workflows, has built-in JSON parsing and utility functions, and allows extensibility through a large ecosystem of plugins.

Regenerator is a JavaScript library from Facebook that allows the use of ES6 generators in older browsers.

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, United States
Menlo Park, California, United States

Website

Pricing

Free ✔️Open source
Free ✔️Open source

Categories

JavaScript Libraries › Rank #1
JavaScript Libraries › Rank #22

Popularity

Determined by the number of sites using each technology.

The jQuery JavaScript library is 17 times more popular than Regenerator.
Total websites

Market share

JavaScript Libraries

Popularity by country

Determined by the number of sites detected from each country.

jQuery is more popular than Regenerator in all countries.
United States
Germany
Japan
United Kingdom
France
Spain
Italy
Netherlands
Australia
Russia

Awards

Popularity by domain category

Determined by the number of sites in each category.

jQuery is more popular among sites focused on business, online shopping, and blogs and wiki, while Regenerator is more commonly used on marketing and merchandising, and travel sites.
Business
Online Shopping
Blogs/Wiki
Education/Reference
Internet Services
Entertainment
Health
General News
Non-Profit/Advocacy/NGO
Software/Hardware

Top sites

Top-ranked sites that use these technologies.

Name
Rank
p**nhub.com
#26
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Rank
vailonxx.co
#832
#1,636
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