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Asynchronous JavaScript: Promises, Callbacks, Async Await

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Overview

Become an expert in Asynchronous JavaScript: Promises, Callbacks, Async Await, Event Loop, etc.

What you'll learn:
  • Learn fundamental concepts of Asynchronous JavaScript
  • Everything you need to know about Promises
  • Using Callbacks: Pros and Cons, when to use and how to test them
  • Async / Await - the modern way of handling asynchronous tasks in JavaScript
  • In-depth understanding of the Event Loop
  • Learn how JavaScript Engine executes code behind the scenes
  • Unit Testing of asynchronous functions
  • No fluff, direct and to the point
  • Github repository with all the code included

My main goal is to help you master Asynchronous JavaScript. This course was specifically designed for those who want to improve their skills in Callbacks, Promises, Async Await, and Event Loop. This course was designed to be easy to understand, and therefore there are a lot of visuals in it, especially when we are talking about important concepts. You will also see a lot of coding examples along the way.

We will be talking about 3 main components of Async JavaScript: Callback functions, Promises, and Async Await.

Callbacks in JavaScript are used everywhere. Creating event handlers, making HTTP requests, interacting with the DOM, setting timeouts, reading or writing data to the filesystem, working with databases, etc. Iam pretty sure you are already using callbacks in your code, but Iam not sure if you know how they actually work... Knowing how things really work will help you write your code faster and avoid weird bugs.

Promises were created as a better alternative to callbacks. They don't have drawbacks that callbacks have. JavaScript promises are incredibly helpful when you have several asynchronous operations that depend on each other. However, promises are a new concept which you have to learn, and this course will help you with that.

Async Await is a syntactic sugar around Promises introduced in EcmaScript 8. Before that writing asynchronous code in JavaScript was very different from writing ordinary synchronous code. Async await allows you to structure all your code in a similar way, no matter if it's synchronous or asynchronous.

There is a lot of asynchronous stuff going on in popular JavaScript libraries and frameworks: React, Angular, Vue.js, jQuery, etc. In NodeJS it's almost impossible to write anything without using asynchronous operations.After watching this course you will be able to read and write asynchronous JavaScript code effectively, and you will definitely understand how it works behind the scenes!

P. S. Made in Ukraine

Taught by

Viktor Pyskunov

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