Message from JavaScript discussions
December 2018
— Take some use-case and make a test, why not
I am to demonstrate it, so that people may understand, but it is not needed to prove the ubiquity of it
— One must only simply look to almost any other popular programming language to discover the ubiquity of concurrency
— This is a range slider prototype ive been making for jquery-ui... generally scrollbar is a range-slider
— As an example, my original vision was not coroutines, but rather Linux-like Green threads, and it just so happens that coroutines pave the way for true preemptively scheduled Green threads in JS, impossible until now no matter where you look
— To compare your existing interfaces and environment to it is naive, but not unexpected as almost all other developers immediately do this and prefer to stay locked inside their padded cell
— Someone said to me, "Why can't I use promises?", and it was after I said Promises are not needed because hz makes them obsolete, but their perception of this news was negative and uncomfortable, as I presented entirely new ways of programming they were not familiar with or prepared to understand
— Maybe they are not locked, just done it *manually* and okay with the result
— No
— It is an indication that the reader is thinking too "small"
— On the interface level or function level
— A jquery slider