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TPDP Episode #29: Asynchronous JavaScript Development

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The latest episode of The Polyglot Developer Podcast has just published, this time focusing on the use of callbacks, promises, and async / await, in JavaScript.

This episode titled, Asynchronous JavaScript Development , is the twenty-ninth episode to appear on the show and it features Corbin Crutchley , an expert JavaScript developer and open source maintainer.

If you’ve ever struggled with wrapping your head around working with remote resources or blocking tasks in JavaScript, this episode should clear things up.

Like with all episodes of the show, they can be found for free on popular podcast networks such as Spotify , iTunes , and Pocket Casts , but aren’t limited to just those. You can also catch the show by listening to it directly below.

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If you have questions about any of the things mentioned in the episode, I encourage you to reach out to Corbin on Twitter at @crutchcorn . I have no doubt that he’ll give you a personalized response and get you the help that you need.

As always, if you want to send me a message, you can find me on Twitter at @nraboy . You can send me feedback about the episode, suggest a topic for a future episode, or volunteer to be a guest on an episode. You can also make use of the comments on this particular page as well.

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Nic Raboy

Nic Raboy is an advocate of modern web and mobile development technologies. He has experience in Java, JavaScript, Golang and a variety of frameworks such as Angular, NativeScript, and Apache Cordova. Nic writes about his development experiences related to making web and mobile development easier to understand.


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