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How to make Ajax request through NodeJS to an endpoint
How can I achieve this in NodeJS. I wonder if Q Library can be utilized in this case
- WTF ¿Qué es una promesa en Javascript?
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es6-cheatsheet
Prior to ES6, we used bluebird or Q. Now we have Promises natively:
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One programming concept that took you a while to understand, and how it finally clicked for you
JavaScript Promises were a nightmare to wrap my head around. Not the fancy async/await syntax we have now, but the early stuff like kriskowal’s q. Wasn’t really until Promise was native did I fully understand it. Someone told me “the .then function only runs if you call resolve() in the previous block”. I think that’s what made it click.
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How to specify resolution and rejection type of the promise in JSDoc?
I have some code that returns a promise object, e.g. using Q library for NodeJS.
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Resolved Promises and Promise Fates
Before promises arrived natively in JS, there were(and still are) many separate independent promise implementations in the form of third-party libraries for example Q, RSVP, etc. Even jQuery has its own custom implementation that they call deferreds. The name and the implementation might differ from library to library but the intention is the same, making asynchronous code behave like synchronous code.
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Introduction to Asynchronous JavaScript
Promises are a popular way of getting rid of callback hell. Originally it was a type of construct introduced by JavaScript libraries like Q and when.js, but these types of libraries became popular enough that promises are now provided natively in ECMAScript 6.
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7 tips for a Node.js developer
Another great library is Q https://github.com/kriskowal/q. This library is exposes the concept of promises. A promise is basically an object that is returned from a method with the “promise” that it will eventually provide a return value. This ties is very neatly with the asynchronous nature of javascript and node.js.
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How to Return multiple functions and values while working with REST APIs (Part 1)
q : This module is used for creating custom promises. Check it out here
es6-cheatsheet
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es6-cheatsheet in javascript
This is about 6 years late. Also noticed it was a direct copy of https://github.com/DrkSephy/es6-cheatsheet (which was written 7 years ago)
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- I have exactly one year to learn programming and get a job or face homelessness. How do I get there as fast as possible?
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amazing GitHub repository contains modern JavaScript tips, tricks, best practices and code snippets.
es6-cheatsheet https://github.com/DrkSephy/es6-cheatsheet
What are some alternatives?
async - Async utilities for node and the browser
ECMAScript 6 compatibility table - ECMAScript compatibility tables
Bluebird - :bird: :zap: Bluebird is a full featured promise library with unmatched performance.
Lebab - Turn your ES5 code into readable ES6. Lebab does the opposite of what Babel does.
contra - :surfer: Asynchronous flow control with a functional taste to it
javascript-cheatsheet - All-inclusive Javascript cheatsheet
angular-async-loader - Load modules and components asynchronously for angular 1.x application.
Traceur compiler - Traceur is a JavaScript.next-to-JavaScript-of-today compiler
when - A solid, fast Promises/A+ and when() implementation, plus other async goodies.
es6-features - ECMAScript 6: Feature Overview & Comparison
ObjectEventTarget - A same behaviour EventTarget prototype, that can work with any object from JavaScript
scaffold-static - Scaffolding utility for vanilla-js