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목록Asynchronous (1)
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In Node.js, the event loop is a fundamental part of its architecture and is crucial for handling asynchronous operations efficiently. It allows Node.js to perform I/O operations and other tasks without blocking the execution of other code. Understanding the event loop is essential for writing scalable and performant Node.js applications. Here's an overview of how the event loop works in Node.js:..
Backend/Node.js
2023. 9. 4. 00:29