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JavaScript is a single-threaded programming language, so it can't run multiple things at the same time, Promise.all() actually runs promises concurrently, not in parallel!. Let's dive in to see how it works.
I've been coding since middle school in 2018. It quickly became my passion.
I landed my first job as a Full Stack Engineer in 2022.
I have a passion for JS/TS/Go, web dev, and parking managment solutions.
I started this blog to document and share my knowledge & experience.
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