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The entire post was an opinionated piece of crap based on the author's opinion that anything to do with callbacks are evil.

I couldn't help but see in the comments that the author states that avoiding callback hell in node.js is somehow different to using the same javascript design patterns in browser side javascript to avoid callback hell. What's the difference?

The author's problem is he doesn't understand JavaScript, so he never had a chance at properly understanding Node.Js and where it's strengths and weaknesses are let alone how to build something in such a way to ease developer pains associated with learning any new language.



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