Mitchell McKenna - tagged with caching http://mitchmckenna.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss LifePress mitchellmckenna@gmail.com Laravel-ResponseCache http://mitchmckenna.com/post/15636/laravel-responsecache

Speed up your website by caching entire responses. By default it will cache all successful GET requests for a week. Can store cache in any Laravel supported cache (file, redis, memcache). You can have separate caches per user. If you want more granular caching like ESI includes or reverse proxy caching check out laravel-httpcache.

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W3 Total Cache | Advanced WordPress Cache Plugin http://mitchmckenna.com/post/4394/w3-total-cache-advanced-wordpress-cache-plugin

"Trusted by many popular blogs like: mashable.com, webdesignerdepot.com, freelanceswitch.com, noupe.com and others — W3 Total Cache improves the user experience of your blog by caching every aspect of your site and reducing the download time of your theme."

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Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:22:00 -0400 http://mitchmckenna.com/post/4394/w3-total-cache-advanced-wordpress-cache-plugin/w3-total-cache-advanced-wordpress-cache-plugin