[–] adithyak 3y ago ↗ Hey everyone,We're building a way to use caching across more types of APIs which might have previously been considered non-cacheable.This blog is a recap on how we stumbled on this solution.Would love to hear your thoughts. [–] tarini123 3y ago ↗ Very nice!!
[–] sonali58 3y ago ↗ The approach used is elaborated nicely. You're working on each and every aspect of it. We need such innovators to bring forth their solution in market.
[–] akanksha2103 3y ago ↗ Such a good initiative it is. This startup will definitely bring good changes.
[–] 1xijin1 3y ago ↗ How does this compare to write through cache?It looks similar [–] 1xijin1 3y ago ↗ It looks similar [–] 1xijin1 3y ago ↗ Frankly speaking,this wont become a big business, you could get acquired for some bucks if you are lucky.
[–] 1xijin1 3y ago ↗ It looks similar [–] 1xijin1 3y ago ↗ Frankly speaking,this wont become a big business, you could get acquired for some bucks if you are lucky.
[–] 1xijin1 3y ago ↗ Frankly speaking,this wont become a big business, you could get acquired for some bucks if you are lucky.
[–] KdPisda 3y ago ↗ Interesting idea, would be interesting to see how this gets shaped as a full fledged product. [–] 1xijin1 3y ago ↗ Standalone,it won't be a big business because it doesn't have any USP and is easily implementable+ it's very similar to write through cache
[–] 1xijin1 3y ago ↗ Standalone,it won't be a big business because it doesn't have any USP and is easily implementable+ it's very similar to write through cache
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 50.5 ms ] threadWe're building a way to use caching across more types of APIs which might have previously been considered non-cacheable.
This blog is a recap on how we stumbled on this solution.
Would love to hear your thoughts.