On 11/12/2008, at 4:36 PM, Mark Ramm wrote:

>> I assume Beaker is also the recommended caching solution for
>> TG2, but would like clarification.
>
> Yes, beaker is the built in caching mechanism of TG2.  Beaker supports
> memcached, and lots of other back-ends.   It also doesn't suffer from
> the so-called dog-pile effect i the same way as some other
> web-framework's built in caching mechanisms do, because it's just
> plain awesome.

That's good.  I've decided to learn standard Pylons before looking at  
TG2 in detail.  I assume a lot of Pylons knowledge will make working  
with TG2 much easier.

For those that haven't already found it, James Gardner's Pylons book  
is available to read free online and has been invaluable for my Pylons  
learning.  http://pylonsbook.com/

Cheers,
Chris Miles


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