I don't, because in the past, I wrote myself for customized sorting needs. But I do have experience working with some third-party Javascript that requires a lot of debugging to find out why something does not work as expected. Especially some of today's Javascript libraries or components are delivered packed and obfuscated, that makes it next to impossible to trace.
Today I just tried a third-party Javascript sort component at work out of coincidence, but I'm not naming it here because it is written for Java EE-based deployments and won't work in non-Java EE environment, so it's useless for you.
Doesn't server-side sort work for you? As I said, it is a lot more reliable and will work on any Web browser (even with Javascript off). Sure you can venture with client-side sort (or hybrid) but you must have the preparation that things may perhaps not come so smoothly (as always, your mileage may vary, so chances are you may get it working quite smoothly?
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