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Early Praise for
Async JavaScript
Async JavaScript
is the first full book I’ve seen dedicated to a key topic in Java-
Script development today: how to deal with concurrency and concurrent tasks
without going crazy! For the sake of your sanity, check this out.
Peter Cooper, editor of JavaScript Weekly
Trevor delivers a concise guide to writing asynchronous JavaScript with a perfect
balance of browser and server-side examples. Part guide, part overview, wholly
engaging, this book is a must-read for any JavaScript developer looking to level
up.
Wynn Netherland, co-host of The Changelog
This is a complete guide to the asynchronous realm of JavaScript. The concepts
and tools covered by this book are essential to anyone willing to build full-blown,
well-structured and efficient JavaScript applications.
Julien Biezemans, Ruby/JavaScript developer, author of Cucumber.js
Async JavaScript
Build More Responsive Apps with Less Code
Trevor Burnham
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