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Intrigued. I have a strongly opinionated post draft saved that is spooky similar to what I read from you today. Asking the same questions providing the same examples. I will have a more interested look at your emoji package and the patterns you are adopting.
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Although the notation would not be identical. Another thing you can do is write a single function to handle both sync and async and deciding which by its arguments. Asynchronous if a callback is provided, otherwise synchronous.
/* synchronous return */readFile('file.txt')/* asynchronous, no return value */readFile('file.txt',console.log)
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My bad, I should have seen that.
Intrigued. I have a strongly opinionated post draft saved that is spooky similar to what I read from you today. Asking the same questions providing the same examples. I will have a more interested look at your emoji package and the patterns you are adopting.
I'm guessing you are like me and have about a dozen articles in the 90% finished draft state?
Can't wait to see what you are working on!
Although the notation would not be identical. Another thing you can do is write a single function to handle both sync and async and deciding which by its arguments. Asynchronous if a callback is provided, otherwise synchronous.