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Our series of Dojo tutorials continues with Deferreds and Promises.
This is great, we Promise!
Deferreds are a wonderful and powerful thing, but they’re really an implementation of something greater – a promise. A promise is an object that represents the eventual value returned from the completion of an operation. In this tutorial, we’ll cover what that means, as well as some additional pieces of Dojo’s API to work with both promises and regular values in a uniform way.
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- Dojo Tutorial: Beyond Dojo’s Core
- Dojo Mobile Tutorial: Introducing TweetView
- Dojo Tutorial: Animations
- Dojo Tutorial: Deferreds and Promises
- Dojo Tutorial: Getting Started with Deferreds
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