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  2. Async/await - Wikipedia

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    Functions with promises also have promise aggregation methods that allow the program to await multiple promises at once or in some special pattern (such as C#'s Task.WhenAll(), [1]: 174–175 [13]: 664–665 which returns a valueless Task that resolves when all of the tasks in the arguments have resolved). Many promise types also have ...

  3. Futures and promises - Wikipedia

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    If, as in the prior example, x, y, t1, and t2 are all located on the same remote machine, a pipelined implementation can compute t3 with one round-trip instead of three. Because all three messages are destined for objects which are on the same remote machine, only one request need be sent and only one response need be received containing the ...

  4. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 February 2025. High-level programming language Not to be confused with Java (programming language), Javanese script, or ECMAScript. JavaScript Screenshot of JavaScript source code Paradigm Multi-paradigm: event-driven, functional, imperative, procedural, object-oriented Designed by Brendan Eich of ...

  5. Concurrent computing - Wikipedia

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    Julia—"concurrent programming primitives: Tasks, async-wait, Channels." [15] JavaScript—via web workers, in a browser environment, promises, and callbacks. JoCaml—concurrent and distributed channel based, extension of OCaml, implements the join-calculus of processes; Join Java—concurrent, based on Java language

  6. Trump is one month in and Americans are already mad at him ...

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    After all, it took more than two years for inflation to cool from a four-decade high of just over 9% in 2022 to a level that is now just shy of the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.

  7. Callback (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    A callback is often back on the level of the original caller. In computer programming, a callback is a function that is stored as data (a reference) and designed to be called by another function – often back to the original abstraction layer.

  8. Tax refunds are flowing, but IRS is seeing fewer early ... - AOL

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    Many people who claim the earned income tax credit or the additional child tax credit need to anticipate delays. The IRS said taxpayers claiming those credits can expect to get refunds by March 3.

  9. Newman: How markets assess 3 buckets of Trump chaos

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    Tariffs. These represent Trump's biggest risk to markets. If Trump imposed all the tariffs he has threatened, the average tax on $4.1 trillion worth of imports would rise from 2.5% to 7% ...