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| | | | | The blog of Seva Zaikov | |
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| | | | | You can go a long time as a JavaScript developer without ever feeling the need for generators. Hence, it's natural to wonder: What are they good for? Why would you ever need one? What's the point? But generators can do some neat tricks. And they may even change the way you approach certain problems. | |
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| | | | | Mark functions as async. Call them with await. All of a sudden, your program becomes asynchronous - it can do useful things while it waits for... | |
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| | | Want to write faster Python code? Discover the difference between `async/await` and `threading` and how concurrency works in Python with real-world examples. | ||