Promises make asynchronous processing simple, consistent and easy to use. And, with TypeScript and Promises.TypeScript providing support for generic Promises, you get both type safety and IntelliSense ...
What’s missing from 2.0 — for now — is support for async / await. These keywords were introduced in ECMAScript 2016 to make asynchronous programming easier, in the same manner as similar keywords for ...
Promises not only provides a simple, flexible interface for assembling chains of asynchronous operations in client-side code, it also makes it easier for you to manage parallel processing. In my last ...
TypeScript 2.0, the next major version of Microsoft’s typed superset of JavaScript, is due by June and will feature non-nullable types. Among the most requested feature for TypeScript, non-nullable ...
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