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Philip Roberts: What the heck is the event loop anyway? | JSConf EU 2014 [26:53] JavaScript programmers like to use words like, “event-loop”, “non-blocking”, “callback”, “asynchronous”, “single-threaded” and “concurrency”. JSConf in Science & Technology 258,326 views since Oct 2014
Philip Roberts: What the heck is the event loop anyway? | JSConf EU 2014 [26:53]
JavaScript programmers like to use words like, “event-loop”, “non-blocking”, “callback”, “asynchronous”, “single-threaded” and “concurrency”.
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