The same code fires in my test and works so I know it is either the selectors which are incorrect or something preventing the image from being recognised as scrolling...
I wonder why that is... Is there a smooth scroll thing set to slow maybe?!
I have right clicked @rlemon & inspected element....
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@corvid Bluebird is a promise implementation. it has some nice features allowing you to Promisify other libs. bluebird is well maintained, fast, and has more features than any other promise implementation I've seen.
well, I don't use 'when' but bluebird is one of the most popular used promise libraries, it's known to be faster than competitors, it has good error handling and lots of helpers for common promise-related tasks
For example, Chrome has dev tools (not firebug, that's Firefox) and features that could've help you answer your own question, because the way you asked it, it sounded like you were on the right track
@TimSalabim but not just for Chrome either. not saying Notepad++ is bad, but there's a whole other world of IDEs with great features for JS dev and picking one, all kinda starts with learning what each one has to offer
Since the other answer suggests RSVP this answer will suggest Bluebird which is actually the fastest promise library when running real benchmarks. Rather than a micro benchmark that does not really measure anything meaningful. Anyway, I'm not picking it for performance, I'm picking it here becaus...