Figuring out the whole callback/promise/async tower of abstractions sure was a bit of an AHA! moment, but not of the good kind.
To this day I am convinced callbacks and the many attempts to make them more usable are an inferior mechanism for handling asynchronicity in code.
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Figuring out the whole callback/promise/async tower of abstractions sure was a bit of an AHA! moment, but not of the good kind.
To this day I am convinced callbacks and the many attempts to make them more usable are an inferior mechanism for handling asynchronicity in code.