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hey programmers welcome back before we dive deep into the specifications and some of the best practices of http caching lets first define why caching is so important for us well first of all its going to make your website or web app much much faster because youre not going to make this unnecessary call to the server anymore to download this asset and the second reason is that your users are usually using mobile data and theyre paying money for that mobile data so imagine a user has to download the same heavy asset lets say an image of 200 kilobytes every time they refresh a page and theyre gonna be paying some money for that image so in order to save them money and not let them download this image over and over again you can use caching and now lets get deeper into the topic all right so this is gonna be our diagram and im gonna try to make it visual for you so that its much easier to understand so lets get started when we talk about the client and server relationships in ter