![]() There's also C#'s async/await, but that's a syntax feature and I don't know how they work. See also vibe.d's feature page and examples Vibe.d is a great example the code looks exactly like a normal synchronous function (including try/catch!), but is asynchronous behind the scenes. IMO the 'next' generation of async is fibers/coroutines, not promises. I did see that there's no password recovery support, so could someone just terminate that login for good? > Finally, I had an old login to this forum (kb7iuj), which I've long forgotten the password for. That blog post is at / blog/ 2015/mozp romise.html. Mozilla's Bobby Holley recently wrote a good blog post about a "MozPromise" implementation which includes supporting multithreading (a concept I don't fully understand how to write for, yet) and cancelling a Promise (which isn't in the spec, but makes sense for Mozilla's purposes). If someone wants to be a mentor for me on this, answering direct questions, that'd be great. I'm mainly posting this as a request to get a Promises/A+ library started, and for me to observe the process of crafting a library. I'm interested in doing it, but my time is extremely limited. You can use it as simple checklist to focus or as complex project management tool to get big things done. > Now, whether I write that library or someone else beats me to it, I don't really care right now. GoodTask is a Powerful Task/Project Manager based on iOS Reminders & Calendars. I didn't see any Promises/A+ implementations in the standard library or on. I've been thinking that writing a Promises/A+ library for D would be a good task for a relatively inexperienced D programmer. They are the next generation beyond the callback function patterns I learned in JavaScript. > I've been using Mozilla's Promises implementations for quite a while, now, and they're surprisingly nice to work with. Over ten years ago I had some interest in the D language. On Wednesday, 19 August 2015 at 04:18:03 UTC, Alexander J. ![]() įinally, I had an old login to this forum (kb7iuj), which I've long forgotten the password for. ![]() ![]() Now, whether I write that library or someone else beats me to it, I don't really care right now. believe this leaves a fundamental hole in the the often stressed good task management of assigning a Due Date. I've been thinking that writing a Promises/A+ library for D would be a good task for a relatively inexperienced D programmer. Community Forum English Product Feedback. I've been using Mozilla's Promises implementations for quite a while, now, and they're surprisingly nice to work with. Plan projects, prioritize to-dos and delegate tasks. You have the right to lodge a complaint to the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection, if you believe that the processing of your personal data violates the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation.Hi, folks. Simple task tracking and project management software for teams. You have the right to access your personal data and the right to: rectification, deletion, limitation of processing, objection, right to withdraw consent at any time. Data will not be made available to external entities, except for cases provided for by law (when data will be transferred to other entities, these entities should be indicated).The data will be stored for the period of active marketing purposes. Providing data is voluntary, but necessary to achieve the purposes for which they were collected. The basis for the processing of your personal data is for the direct marketing purposes of the administrator which is sending the information about the administrators activities regarding conference. The administrator of personal data can be contacted via e-mail: Your personal data will be processed in order to send you informations about administrator activities concerning conference issues. The administrator of your personal data is the European Institute for Education Development Limited Liability Company with its registered office in Warsaw, Poland.
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