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Published inMay 2024
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Tieme Woldman
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Tieme Woldman

Tieme Woldman works as a freelance Python developer and technical writer. As a Python developer, he builds web and data engineering applications with Django and Python data transformation packages such as pandas. As a technical writer, he has written software and user documentation for software companies such as Instruqt, Noldus Information Technology, and Rulecube. Tieme lives in the Netherlands, has a bachelor's degree in computer science, and holds several (technical) writing certifications.
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In this chapter, we learned how to use caching to maintain and improve the performance of Django microservices applications. After exploring caching, we utilized Django’s cache framework to cache Django web pages. We ended with applying Redis’ in-memory database as a cache for microservice workers to improve their performance as well.

This allows you to develop and deploy advanced microservices applications that perform optimally even as the number of users or data volumes to process increase.

In the next chapter, we’ll look at best practices for developing and deploying Django microservices.

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Published in: May 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781835468524

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Tieme Woldman

Tieme Woldman works as a freelance Python developer and technical writer. As a Python developer, he builds web and data engineering applications with Django and Python data transformation packages such as pandas. As a technical writer, he has written software and user documentation for software companies such as Instruqt, Noldus Information Technology, and Rulecube. Tieme lives in the Netherlands, has a bachelor's degree in computer science, and holds several (technical) writing certifications.
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