Cook up websites fast with CakePHP, V 2
IBM llega al final de la serie de artículos dedicados al framework CakePHP con esta entrega:
Generally, caching happens anytime a request is made, and the responding application says, “I don’t have to go get that. I’ve already got one.” Most of the time, when a computer user hears the word “cache,” he thinks of a browser’s cache. Typically, in order to speed up the user experience, your browser will keep copies of what it believes are static files — generally images, stylesheets, static HTML, and script files. While this type of caching can sometimes cause problems for developers of Web applications, this type of caching is not our focus here.
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