Author: Shahzad Khan
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JavaScript Promises
Read more: JavaScript Promises“I Promise a Result!” “Producing code” is code that can take some time “Consuming code” is code that must wait for the result A Promise…
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Asynchronous JavaScript
Read more: Asynchronous JavaScript“I will finish later!” Functions running in parallel with other functions are called asynchronous A good example is JavaScript setTimeout(). https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/JavaScript/Asynchronous https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_asynchronous.asp
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JavaScript Callbacks
Read more: JavaScript CallbacksI will call back later!” A callback is a function passed as an argument to another function This technique allows a function to call another…
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Creating multi-column Dropdown in ASP.NET Core
Read more: Creating multi-column Dropdown in ASP.NET CoreGenerally, in Asp.net core, to display multiple columns in the select elements, we could write our own control or use some JQuery plugins. Here are…
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Software Design Principles
Read more: Software Design PrinciplesDesign principles form the foundations that design patterns are built upon. They are more fundamental than design patterns. When you follow proven design principles, your…
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