Why MemCache Makes Me Want To Spoon Out My Own Eyes
Fragment Caching is a handy technique in which you cache a fragment of your view logic for subsequent requests. This allows one to decrease the time a request takes to complete and put less load on resources. Before you even ask, no, you don’t need this on your todo list or whatever other crappy app [...]
Monkey Patching RubyOnRails Caching For Debugging
One of my current projects at work involves ajax rating for videos. The problem is the index page displays 24 videos. That’s 24 additional queries per page load, or an excessive amount of joins. To speed this up, I implemented fragment caching. The problem I ran into was that even when console stated that it [...]
