i think using jquery/jqtouch comes down to how complex your mobile web
app is going to be so do you need all the power of jquery. on 3G and
using a manifest file (so jquery & jqtouch get cached on the client)
i've found using them to be a reasonable... especially with the
tradeoff of faster/more power from the development standpoint.

as for a mobile version of jquery... there's been talk of one and
there's even a branch in the jquery git repo but i can't get it to
build a minified version properly and i'm too lazy to troubleshoot.

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