BCom2
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10.0 | 7.4 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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worker-dom
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Sleekiest JavaScript Trick you know?
I recently figure how to get this trick to work. You can use synchronous xhr and service workers to make synchronous code inside dedicated workers to synchronously wait for async code to finish before continuing. There are libraries to do it for you but it is nice to know how to do it myself now.
What are some alternatives?
partytown - Relocate resource intensive third-party scripts off of the main thread and into a web worker. π
comlink - Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable.
threads.js - 𧡠Make web workers & worker threads as simple as a function call.
Blazer-v1 - π Blazer - JS multi-toolsβ¦
greenlet - π¦ Move an async function into its own thread.
post-me - π© Use web Workers and other Windows through a simple Promise API
workly - A really simple way to move a function or class to a web worker. ποΈββοΈβ π
useWorker - βοΈ useWorker() - A React Hook for Blocking-Free Background Tasks
WebCodecsOpusRecorder - WebCodecs Opus Recorder/Media Source Extensions Opus EncodedAudioChunk Player