It's also unnecessary for virtually all actual systems today.
The systems that can potentially benefit from async/await are a tiny subset of what we build. The rest just don't even have the problem that async/await purports to solve, never mind if it actually manages to solve it.
The systems that can potentially benefit from async/await are a tiny subset of what we build. The rest just don't even have the problem that async/await purports to solve, never mind if it actually manages to solve it.