I was looking over Cache::Memory, and wondering- when would someone use something like this- I mean- instead of simply storing directly to an object for example?
Is it because you could provide a timeout on validity of data? Is that the main advantage?
Would this be used in something like a daemon process?
In reply to any examples of Cache::Memory implementation? by leocharre
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