TL;DR; Explores how browser caching affects web performance, focusing on HTTP requests, resource loading, and strategies to optimise site speed and user experience.

“Since browsers spend 80% of the time fetching external components including scripts, stylesheets and images, reducing the number of HTTP requests has the biggest impact on reducing response time. But shouldn ’t everything be saved in the browser’s cache anyway?”
A very interesting article from a web perspective…
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