Working with Promises
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Promises make asynchronous programming much easier than the traditional event-listener or callback approaches. This video explains promises, promise-chaining, and complex error-handling. It shows you how to use promise.all and describes the pitfalls of promise.race.
Codelabs, slides and more information are available from the Progressive Web Apps Training home page: https://developers.google.com/web/ilt/pwa
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