transfermyti.me
async-generator
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MIT License | MIT License |
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transfermyti.me
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Why Would Anyone Need JavaScript Generator Functions?
I'm 1000% with you on this. If you're dealing with a bunch of operations that need to happen in a very specific order, there's really nothing else out there that comes close. I'm able to look at saga code I've written months (or years!) ago and figure out what's going on in a short amount of time without having to jump around.
I used sagas pretty heavily in an app I built to transfer data between Clockify and Toggl, which required that data be fetched/loaded into state in a very specific order[1]. You can't be sagas for clarity.
[1]: https://github.com/mikerourke/transfermyti.me/blob/main/src/...
async-generator
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