Lazy loading
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About the Topic
Lazy loading is a design pattern used in computer programming to defer the initialization of an object until it is needed. This approach can enhance performance and resource utilization by avoiding the loading of unnecessary data or objects. It is particularly beneficial for applications with large data sets and is commonly used in web development and database operations.
Lazy loading was discovered on April 18th 2019 and it currently has a search volume of 33.1K with a growth of +68%.
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