Asynchronous vs synchronous execution. What is the difference?
- It's a good question and has some good answers.
- This kind of question is meant to be broad and not "focused".
- I don't think this question fits into any other sites. I think the one who closed this question also agrees on this because he didn't vote that it was "off-topic".
As I see it, Stack Overflow is refusing this kind of question, which I think is bad. And this is why sometimes I head for Reddit for programming question searching.
What do you think?
a(); b();
as "synchronous" and the plain dictionary definition can lead to radically different understanding of the code. The word can also mean that two things operate the same. E.g., synchronised watches or synchronised movements. Thus saying "the code is synchronous" using this definition would lead to the natural question "with what?"