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The Blog of James Long, a Mozilla webdev twitter github rss September 08 2014 This is an entry in a series about rebuilding my custom blog with react, CSP, and other modern tech. Read more in the blog rebuild series. Every piece of software deals with complex control flow mechanisms like callbacks, promises, events, and streams. Some require simple asynchronous coordination, others processing of event or stream-based data, and many deal with both. Your solution to this has a deep impact on your code. It's not surprising that a multitude of solutions exist. Callbacks are a dumb simple way for passing single values around asynchronously, and promises are a more refined solution to the same problem. Event emitters and streams allow asynchronous handling of multiple values. FRP is a different approach which tackles streams and events more elegantly, but isn't as good at asyn...

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