Parallelization

We continue to improve our code as we refactor it to use async/await. Our next step is to take our sequential createSocket() and closeSocket() functions and make them run on multiple sockets in parallel. Fortunately, JavaScript’s new features make it a breeze to create generic, parallel versions of these functions. It shaves a bit of time of our build, too. Bonus!

  1. E529A Promise-ing Beginning

    Mon, 3 July ’17
  2. E530Make Me a Promise

    Wed, 5 July ’17
  3. E531Promisify Me

    Mon, 10 July ’17
  4. E532Promise Me a Sink

    Wed, 12 July ’17
  5. E533Necessary Evil

    Mon, 17 July ’17
  6. E534By Our Powers Combined

    Wed, 19 July ’17
  7. E535One Config to Rule Them All

    Mon, 24 July ’17
  8. E536A Way to Remove Promises

    Wed, 26 July ’17
  9. E537From Async Library to Async/Await

    Mon, 31 July ’17
  10. E538Parallelization

    Wed, 2 Aug ’17
  11. E539Another Async Library Conversion

    Mon, 7 Aug ’17
  12. E540One Down

    Wed, 9 Aug ’17
  13. E541Better Utility

    Mon, 14 Aug ’17
  14. E542Nested Parallelization

    Wed, 16 Aug ’17
  15. E543Async Retry

    Mon, 21 Aug ’17