matchbook-ts
Bluebird
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Bluebird
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Oven: The Company Behind Bun
It might, if the code can be optimized. There are all sorts of reasons why it might not. For example, at one point in time, a switch statement with more than 128 cases could not be optimized.
https://github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/wiki/Optimization-k...
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es6-cheatsheet
Prior to ES6, we used bluebird or Q. Now we have Promises natively:
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Compiler optimizations that are (or could be) coded against?
For example: https://github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/wiki/Optimization-killers
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Rust from 0 to 80% for JavaScript Developers
The standard library is quite barebones so you’ll need to import something else (Think bluebird for JS). You need an executor to run a future. I recommend using https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio and reading their documentation.
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When is .then(success, fail) considered an antipattern for promises?
I had a look at the bluebird promise FAQ, in which it mentions that .then(success, fail) is an antipattern. I don't quite understand its explanation as for the try and catch.What's wrong with the following?
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Mutability of JavaScript
I have not looked into how packages like bluebird does this, but I expect it is similar to the above items I expressed
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How aync/await works internally?
You can look at the implementation of Bluebird an implementation of Promises that preceded them being available in JS itself.
What are some alternatives?
zeit - A Fitbit clock face for learners of the German language 🕐
p-map - Map over promises concurrently
suspend - Callback-free control flow for Node using ES6 generators.
async - Async utilities for node and the browser
each-async - Async concurrent iterator (async forEach)
pify - Promisify a callback-style function
co - The ultimate generator based flow-control goodness for nodejs (supports thunks, promises, etc)
promise-memoize - Memoize promise-returning functions. Includes cache expire and prefetch.
pinkie-promise - Promise ponyfill with pinkie
neo-async - Neo-Async is thought to be used as a drop-in replacement for Async, it almost fully covers its functionality and runs faster
q - A promise library for JavaScript