the function got executed at the moment you created that Promise object
log: foo start
create promise P
-- put on stack
-- log: inside promise
-- run while
log: foo end
-> at each iteration, stack is examined. Until promise got resolved, nothing is done with P
@user123456789 you need to understand the structure behind the scenes. I tried to find a good resource on that. This one is okay'ish; darrylmendonez.medium.com/…
and, it's a great thing that you're trying to understand it. It's one of the positive traits that a developer should have. Many just see the code and adds it or uses the functions without comprehending it completely. Very good 👍
I am stuck in the event loop and its phases. Do you know any reliable/accurate source to read about that ? I think NodeJs docs are written for experienced developers.
Can anyone answer this question, please? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68017704/what-is-the-best-way-to-do-the-error-handling-in-react-using-axios
I made an edit on a post to fix a snippet/some grammar. And I have to wait till someone accepts it for it to go through. 20 Mins later (it stopped saying only visible to you until it is accepted) and someone with a lot higher of a reputation instantly made the same edit so does that just automatically go through for them?
I'm Using Spartacus(2.0) front end as angular 9 so here my question is can we able to edit the billing address for the specific credit card card and edit the saved credit card ? does Spartacus supports to editing for the payment method? And by default we are using cyber source for payment process.
Can I change the default file type in VSC? So when I create a new file before saving it or anything, it already knows to be a .js or .html file instead of plain text?
Got downvoted this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67980079/how-to-share-state-on-parent-hook-component-and-render-only-its-pertaining-hook
Did I really asked it that bad? Appreciate any input
are you sure that grey outline actually means the whole component was rerendered? Are you able to notice a performance difference between the two options?
This seems like a premature optimization kind of scenario
Store the state where it makes the most sense, let react do the optimization. If you find it has performance problems, you're probably misusing something
anyone know of a good drawing tool that can render a circle and an increasingly bigger crescent like the moon waxing and waning - I have the data, it's just a matter of sending to a library to draw. any suggestions?
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