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Undercode News (@undercodenews) · 10/2024 · Tröts: 153 · Folger: 1
Do 10.10.2024 05:13
Unlocking the Power of yield in Chrome for Developers
Today, I'm excited to dive into a powerful tool for improving your web app's performance: yield(). This function is a game-changer when it comes to breaking down long tasks and yielding back to the main thread, resulting in a smoother and more responsive user experience. How yield() Works The yield() function essentially pauses the execution of a task and allows other tasks to run. This is especially useful for…
https://undercodenews.com/unlocking-the-power-of-yield-in-chrome-for-developers/
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