In this course we will learn how to use the ES2017 async and await keywords to write asynchronous code that is more readable and easier to follow than equivalent code based on long promise chains or deeply nested callbacks.
The await operator takes a promise and then pauses the function execution until that promise is settled which allows for an async function to read like sequential synchronous code.
This course will start by showing us how to convert a function doing a simple HTTP request into an async function using async/await. By the end of the course we will be able to loop over asynchronous data sources using a for-await-of
async generator function.
just right sized - not too much , not any bit less
Fantastic course! Would be great to have some tips around unit testing async functions, but I realise this is beyond the scope of this course. Thanks Marius!
Short and well explained, great course
Clear examples that are easy to follow. Thanks for the great course!
Good course. Very detailed description.
Become familiar with the Workers CLI wrangler
that we will use to bootstrap our Worker project. From there you'll understand how a Worker receives and returns requests/Responses. We will also build this serverless function locally for development and deploy it to a custom domain.
This is a practical project based look at building a working e-commerce store using modern tools and APIs. Excellent for a weekend side-project for your developer project portfolio
git is a critical component in the modern web developers tool box. This course is a solid introduction and goes beyond the basics with some more advanced git commands you are sure to find useful.