Promise
A promise is an object returned by an asynchronous function, which represents the current state of the operation. At the time the promise is returned to the caller, the operation often isn't finished, but the promise object provides methods to handle the eventual success or failure of the operation.
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Read directory and return promise or directory object with files
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promise-waterfall extends promise utilities with sequential flow control function like async.waterfall
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Promised warp for node-mysql using bluebird
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❤️ Middleware for easy rendering of async Query results.
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Promise-like interface to limit how many concurrent promises are executed.
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A ECMAScript 6 Library for lazy loading of classes using promises, lazy function calls using proxies and promises and such stuff
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Asynchronous promise implementation for Android.
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Angular application that produces a random set of front end web developer interview questions (based on h5bp front end interview questions)
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A generic pool to limit number of running asynchronous tasks in node.js
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📱 A simple Promise based wrapper over Telegram Bot Api with additional features
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Fun with asynchronous JavaScript
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Created by Barbara Liskov, Liuba Shrira, Mark S. Miller, Dean Tribble, Rob Jellinghaus, Daniel P. Friedman
Released 1988
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