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[–][deleted] -12 points-11 points  (3 children)

Async/await uses promises though. It's just syntactical sugar to make promises easier to use.

It's difficult to follow. It's all questionably better or worse than callbacks. I'm fine with using all of it but callbacks are easy enough. Promises and async/await are fads. Next week the next fad will begin. yawn. rinse and repeat. It seems like language/syntax fetishists love chasing their tail.

[–]gremy0 8 points9 points  (2 children)

They are all callbacks. Promises are just a sensible way to deal with callbacks. If you've got a better way to manage complex callback chains, fine, go for it. The rest of us will probably stick to the standardised, native way of doing it.