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The "new" (3.2.0?) version of blazor uses resource caching with fetch (service worker?), this should be mirrored in BlazorWorker to take advantage of request caching, has the potential to speed up worker initialization down to 0 requests for most cases.
The following code mirrors an old version of the blazor assembly loader
BlazorWorker/src/BlazorWorker/BlazorWorker.js
Line 40 in ef8039f
The "new" (3.2.0?) version of blazor uses resource caching with fetch (service worker?), this should be mirrored in BlazorWorker to take advantage of request caching, has the potential to speed up worker initialization down to 0 requests for most cases.
not sure if practically feasable to hook on to the cache used here: https:/dotnet/aspnetcore/blob/7a9707eb98c9e82d2fdbc25de541bf60d4bb46ca/src/Components/Web.JS/src/Platform/WebAssemblyResourceLoader.ts#L77 but certainly worth an investigation
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