Category: Laravel

We’ve all seen many websites that were so slow, making us crazy not being fast enough, and we ended up leaving them and not coming back to them anymore. Imagine having a website with a lot of requests to your database sooner or later you will have to dedicate a lot of computing power for responding DB requests, and you will have to pay tons of money for it. Yes, caching can help with this issue. If you’re using the Laravel framework as your backend stack for your website/web application, this is quite easy to configure.

This is how you can add a key and value pair to it: This will save ‘foo’ with the value ‘bar’ that will remain for 10 minutes (600 seconds).
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