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asked | Testing node-amqp using mocks |
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answered | JSON data not parsing in node.js displays undefined in console |
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How to develop node.js run-time strategy? You are correct callback(data) would get called on the spot, it was a bad example from me I am afraid. If you are performing lengthy I/O operations you would be better off using an event emitter. Once the I/O or data generation operation was complete it would then emit a complete event which could contain the callback with the filled out data. For more information on event emitters see link |
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answered | How to develop node.js run-time strategy? |
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answered | Flash video appears blue |