Promise
A promise is an object returned by an asynchronous function, which represents the current state of the operation. At the time the promise is returned to the caller, the operation often isn't finished, but the promise object provides methods to handle the eventual success or failure of the operation.
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A tiny wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax. 🍬
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A library designed to manage components that ultimately return a value as a Promise.
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`modern-errors` plugin to handle process errors.
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Access serial ports with JavaScript. Linux, OSX and Windows. Welcome your robotic JavaScript overlords. Better yet, program them!
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How to handle floating promises in JavaScript
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⚖️ Limit an async function's concurrency with ease!
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Kratix is an open-source framework for building platforms
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🦥 A lazy functional iteration library supporting sync, async, and concurrent iteration.
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Provides Promise.all and Promise.allSettled variants that limit the number of simultaneously pending promises.
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Manage concurrency in Javascript "threads" with promises
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Created by Barbara Liskov, Liuba Shrira, Mark S. Miller, Dean Tribble, Rob Jellinghaus, Daniel P. Friedman
Released 1988
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