I'm on the faculty at Boston University in the computer science department, where I teach software engineering, intro courses, and application architecture and development. Also a bit of a Deadhead.
I don't really get the point of this, if there's a dependency between pokemon and digimon, you can't just ignore that. Worse, you're just throwing away any possible response from the digimon call, so you don't see the undefineds that are going to come flying out of that loop. All you've shown is that if you skip over something long, it takes less time.
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I don't really get the point of this, if there's a dependency between pokemon and digimon, you can't just ignore that. Worse, you're just throwing away any possible response from the digimon call, so you don't see the undefineds that are going to come flying out of that loop. All you've shown is that if you skip over something long, it takes less time.