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Who did async/await first?
Haskell (2012)
There is an async package for Haskell (2012) by Simon Marlow.
In case you don't know, Simon Marlow is a lead developer of Haskell.
Notes:
Simon Marlow joined Microsoft research in 199 …
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Why is it necessary for every new api to be async?
I feel that c# has become a very wordy language and I'm not happy to have to code in the async style like this.
Oh, but that is not wordy at all. You are not writting something like this:
client …