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by nawitus 4728 days ago
That was what I was thinking. What's the selling point since jQuery is already cached?
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At one time jquery wasnt cached... and when you want to use a new version of jquery, there goes your cache anyways.

Doesnt seem like a really big argument against, especially considering the size of the library for the first non-cache hit

On average > 50% of visitors have an empty cache.