@patarapolw theoretically if the API supports proper HTTP caching it would work, the problem is that most generic HTTP libraries do not respect caching headers by default so it's a non starter :D
Not if you are building your own client :) There is such a massive gain in terms of optimisation that it would become worthwhile quite quickly.
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@patarapolw theoretically if the API supports proper HTTP caching it would work, the problem is that most generic HTTP libraries do not respect caching headers by default so it's a non starter :D
Not if you are building your own client :)
There is such a massive gain in terms of optimisation that it would become worthwhile quite quickly.