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What is caching?
The concept of caching in computer sciences means when programs continuously access the same instructions. Benefit can be taken from its massive performance by storing instructions in RAM. Caching on the web is another thing which means to avoid a repeat search of the web server when each time a resource is requested.
The most commonly found caches on the web are those which are also found in a user's web browser (such as Internet Explorer and Netscape). When a web page or any file is requested on web server through browser each of these resources are accompanied by (HTTP header). Through that the browser tells that how long the object will be fresh.
The concept of caching in computer sciences means when programs continuously access the same instructions. Benefit can be taken from its massive performance by storing instructions in RAM. Caching on the web is another thing which means to avoid a repeat search of the web server when each time a resource is requested.
The most commonly found caches on the web are those which are also found in a user's web browser (such as Internet Explorer and Netscape). When a web page or any file is requested on web server through browser each of these resources are accompanied by (HTTP header). Through that the browser tells that how long the object will be fresh.
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