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SCREENSHOTS:
co
DESCRIPTION:
co is a small Node.js library that popularized generator-based coroutines to write asynchronous code that looks synchronous. By yielding promises (or thunks) inside a generator function, co resumes execution when the asynchronous work completes, eliminating deeply nested callbacks. It supports yielding arrays or objects of promises to run tasks concurrently, and it propagates errors naturally through try/catch, making control flow easier to reason about. The library arrived before async/await existed in Node.js and influenced how developers thought about structuring asynchronous programs. Even in a world with native async functions, co remains a concise illustration of cooperative concurrency and still works where generator syntax is preferred. Its API surface is intentionally tiny: wrap a generator, yield work, and let co drive the promise plumbing behind the scenes.
Features
- Generator-driven coroutines that yield promises or thunks
- Natural error handling with try/catch around asynchronous code
- Concurrency via yielding arrays or objects of promises
- Simple API that turns a generator into a promise
- Plays well with existing promise libraries and Node callbacks
- Historical stepping stone that influenced async/await ergonomics
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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