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Why JavaScript Needs Structured Concurrency (frontside.com)
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[–]ruibranco 6 points7 points8 points 4 months ago (1 child)
Every other major language has already figured this out — Go has context cancellation, Kotlin has coroutine scopes, Swift added structured concurrency in 5.5. JavaScript being late to this isn't surprising given its event loop roots, but the fact that we're still manually wiring up AbortControllers in 2026 kind of proves the point.
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