I am really struggling here to get to grips with writing asynchronous JavaScript. Could you please provide an example of a simple JavaScript function which is asynchronous written in plain JavaScript (and not using Node.js or JQuery)
I am really struggling here to get to grips with writing asynchronous JavaScript. Could
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JavaScript itself is synchronous and single-threaded. You cannot write an asynchronous function; plain JS has no timing API. There will be no side-effects from parallel threads.
What you can do is use some APIs provided by your environment (Node.js, Webbrowser) that allow you to schedule asynchronous tasks – using timeouts, ajax, FileAPI,
requestAnimationFrame,nextTick, WebWorkers, DOM events, whatever.An example using
setTimeout(provided by the HTML Timing API):Update: Since ES6 there are promises as an asynchronous primitive built into plain JavaScript, so you can do
However, on their own they’re not really helpful when there is nothing you could wait for (such as a timeout). And they don’t change anything about the threading model either, all execution is run-to-completion without any events interfering midway.