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| | | | | Designing an API with cacheability in mind produces a more sensible and better separated set of resources, and it just so happens to be more performant, cheaper, and better for the environment. | |
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| | | | | API developers put a lot of time and effort to ensure that their API can scale. One effective way to mitigate load is to use HTTP caching. As developers we need to respect HTTP caching to not waste efforts. | |
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| | | This is something from the technical SEO side of things: cumulative layout shift is a metric to help you figure out how visually stable your page is. | ||