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Wait, what? Aaron invented async/await in node.js??? 😳
LOL! There I go again, unknowingly inventing language features. I really
need to see a doctor :-)
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/
Reference/Statements/async_function
Btw, the latest good efforts on idb-pconnector, where async/await are
implemented, also aren't the work of my hand and instead Abdirahim Musse.
https://bitbucket.org/litmis/nodejs-idb-pconnector
Lot's of good community contributions happening all over the place. We're
living in fun times!
Aaron Bartell
IBM i hosting, starting at $157/month. litmis.com/spaces
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 4:13 AM, Kevin <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wait, what? Aaron invented async/await in node.js??? 😳wrote:
On 16 Mar 2018, at 19:00, Niels Liisberg <nli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
--build
I am just so happy that "someone" takes the node.js call-back-hell
seriously. Thee async ... await - aaahhh. It was (is) a nightmare to
"real" applications with node.js until we get that issue fixed... Aaronare
you again the guy to thank :)
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