When you're self taught your knowledge is all around the place, like you know classes, instantiation, scope, ES6, and a bunch of advanced stuff but don't know basic stuff like git. I'm in the middle of a very async heavy project on Express and was having a hard time with promises. I decided to take the WHOLE day off to look into it and it only took me 11 minutes thanks to this video. Now I can go back to my project with an extra day on my deadline. Thanks man, that was awesome!
"When you're self taught your knowledge is all around the place". Yeah, that's where I am with a lot of coding. I've been using 'async... await' and 'fetch' without really understanding the underlying 'Promise' object. Makes a lot more sense now!
Sorry for my nooby question, i am more python guy, just starting my journey into js. But i didn't get what for you need "promises"? Why you just don't use "if statement"?
Just a reminder that Callback Hell IS a real place where you WILL be sent at the first missing curly brace. In all seriousness though, great walkthrough!
I’ve commented before, basically the same thing, but I REALLY enjoy your style of teaching. To the point, understandable examples, and clean code. This is by far the best video on Promises I’ve seen yet. Thank you!
Dude.... that was a CLEAN tutorial. I can easily go back and watch it a few times to practice it. Writing a promise to console log 1,2 and 3, in order, asynchronously , was an interview question. I watched your video to re-learn the syntax. Thanks!
normally i don't pass the comment on youtube but after watching this videos, i did't control myself coz i watched too many videos to understand what actually promises do but end up with disappointed but u just nailed it thank u so much.
You sir are an f-ing genius at explaining things. I bought your JavaScript beginner videos on your website. I have gone through codecademy, team tree house, JavaScript book and you are by far the best person to teach. 😀
I've been binge watching your videos and they are wonderful. Not too long and not too short while delivering the content clearly. Keep up the good work!!
After watching crashcourses, long, 45 min videos and articles about promises, I can say this is probably the only video that actually made me understand promises. Wonderfully explained! Thank you so much, you have a new subscriber :) And also... The amount of dislikes says it all.
I started learning development with udemy courses. It all went great and I've been through 2 interviews so far. In one of the interviews they told me to learn the theory behind promises and it turned out that I've used it many times but that video really helped me solidify the knowledge and understand the actual logic behind them. I always seek your short and straight-to-the point tutorials for similar cases. Thank you.
Hey! what all udemy courses did you do ? I did web dev course recently, now I am diving deeper into it and focusing on building projects so I can gain a bit of confidence. What would be your advice on what I should be learning next and in what manner !!!
Done thanks Promise is itself declared as new Promise((resolve, reject) => {//promise logic here}), takes a function as parameter, that function takes two functions/callbacks resolve and reject. The logic of the promise itself is defined in the callback that the promise was initialized with, which calls the resolve or reject callback. The caller of the promise can call .then(theParamResolveGot => { //the resolve logic}) passing it a callback which takes the same parameter that is passed to the resolve callback inside the Promise. Calling .catch(theParamRejectGot => {//logic to handle rejected promise}) Can then chain callback after callback by chaining .then which avoids callback hell
there are many webdev videos on youtube but what i like so much about yours is how calm you bring every thing (there is a general hyperactivity trend on youtube i think). videos are very clear as well. thanks so much :)
Awesome! I have been struggling with this subject for a whole week. I read every resource I could find on the internet. This video finally made me understand promises in a matter of 5 minutes.
Yeah. This is the best video from my Async JS marathon. Superb, right-to-the-point and practical explanations. You did, pal. One more subscriber. Keep up the good work!
I watched 4-5 other videos about callbacks, promises before watching this video, was not satisfied. I am very much satisfied with your explanation in just 10 mins. Great 👍
Thank you! I try to make all my videos as concise and informational as possible. My goal is the be the channel with the most learning per minute of content.
Thank you so much! Sometimes, if I find topics complicated, I feel like I can't breath and take lots and lots of break. lol. But this tutorial makes it easy to understand the topic.
This tutorial was like revisiting form basics to learn to pro. I read some articles about Promises and I sort of knew what this was about. But the way he gave the example, this just got stuck in my mind. thanks man
I really went down the rabbit hole with this one... Was initially learning about CPU hyperthreading and got confused between concurrency, parallelism, and sync and async tasks. Learning that introduced me to asynchronous code, which finally led me here. I don't even know JS lol. Really good video! I found this quite interesting.
i seriously watched so many fucking videos on that topic and never wrapped my head around it... you took 10 minutes and now i feel comfortable to play around with it.. thank you.
Also the .then can take two functions as arguments. The first one being done on resolve and the second one for reject. .catch is the same thing as .then(null, reject)
.catch is not exaclty the same, becasue you can use different a "reject" for every .then, and use a common .catch at the end of the chain to catch any unhandled error.
This is amazing! Thank you so much 😊. You explained this perfectly. I have been trying to learn this for weeks and I’ve been failing but I just learned it in 10 minutes! I completely understand this now, thank you! YOU HAVE A NEW SUBSCRIBER 😄😄
Fantastic explanation! My only feedback is to increase the font size in your editor for those of us watching on mobile (and I'm sure desktop would benefit) when doing these smaller examples. Would be a lot easier to read.
Man, you are one of the best instructors I had the pleasure to watch teaching. Your videos worth more than tenths of hours of paid courses. Thank you a lot and greetings from Brazil!
The promise code for the first example gave me a “Promise {}” when a = 2. It gave me the correct result when a = 3. Ran straight and with localhost. Both were the same, thoughts?
It sounds like your promise is never calling resolve or reject. You might want to check to make sure that your if logic is correctly setup so that either resolve or reject are always called inside your promise.
Promise has three states which are; 1. Pending, 2. fulfilled and 3. reject. when you defined a promise in a function, that function remains in a pending state untill you run the code and now result in a certain condition base on your logic, that is when the function will enter into being fulfilled or rejected.
How do you speak so flawlessly without pauses or ticks, all while typing out code with very few mistakes? Was this all one take? This shouldn't be possible
Thank you so much for your videos! You have a great talent for teaching :D I wish college teachers were like this, mine would only read their PPT in class :(
@@WebDevSimplified While I like it, I consider it a bad practise whether it's allowed or not. But I find JS rather messed up anyway. -- Don't attack me on it though, I use it when needed (Which is currently using NodeJS + Electron).
You just saved me man. I've been reading my course material over and over, watching their videos for days and I wasn't computing a thing. You're doing the Lord's work, Bravo!
Why do all coding tutorials have these comments like 'super simple explanantion' "best video ever" ...no matter how bad the explanation was. It will always be a mystery to me
I am an experienced developer but haven't used promises till now, there was piece of code I was trying to make sense from another developer and he as using promises. This video really help me in this regard. Thanks
Ok. Two things: 1) slow down about 2-3x. 2). As someone that is being forced to take JavaScrip for a CS major, I can't help but notice how terribly JavaScrip is compared to other programming languages... literally feels like a house made of scraps ... there just isn't any clear consistency or common sense built into this language ... it's all just a bunch of strung together libraries and weird syntax that was build over whatever was there before ... everything seems to be based on word of mouth and experience rather than the structured and consistent approach used by other programming languages. I thought Python was terrible, but JavaScrip takes it to the next level of confusion. Somehow the claim is that this makes things faster and easier, but all I see is a bunch of unnecessary complexity that could be simplified by going back to the basics.
Dude Javascript is a language that was built for browsers initially.Today the many versions of JS introduced new syntax which is confusing but there is a reason behind the weird things of JS. Its cause of 2 things they are doing at the same time, one is they don't want to break the code written a long time ago another is they are making development easy for the devs by implementing new features and syntaxes..Javascript should have a backward compatibility always.
I have spent so long trying to fully grasp node promises and this video really really explained it such an understandable way, you have earned yourself a new subscriber! :)
Bro I've been working on this promise shit for probably the past 15 hours and your video literally did it for me can't thank you enough dude. You also look identical to my buddy irl so this was an experience to say the least.
Probably the best video on TH-cam that explains promises in such a lucid fashion. Liked, commented, subscribed and shared as well. Keep up the good work man.
i started with the full stack course but have digressed 4 videos now in order to catch my knowledge up. thank you for referencing these videos that contain the requisite knowledge i didnt even know i was looking for!
It`s been such a challenge to understand Promise, callbacks, tasks, schedules, async/await ugh!! This explanation was the clearest one so far! Thank you !!
Great explanation of promises, Kyle! Using Promise.all and Promise.race really helps in managing multiple asynchronous operations efficiently. For those looking to write cleaner and more maintainable code, promises are a game-changer compared to traditional callbacks. Thanks for breaking it down so clearly!
Was reading the MDN article over Promises and half way through I was already falling sleepy. decided to come here instead and understood it lol. Thanks m8
If you enjoy promises make sure to checkout Async/Await.
th-cam.com/video/V_Kr9OSfDeU/w-d-xo.html
Did something go wrong with the video upload? I'm seeing your VS Code video instead of your JScript promises video
It sounds like a problem with TH-cam. That has happened to me before. Just try refreshing the page. That usually fixes it for me.
Can you create a video on firebase cloud functions
I have never used firebase so I am not sure if I will cover it anytime soon
is promise doesn't need to be declared first?
"I promise to make the best video on promises I can."
I like this guy.
"I promise to make a video on promises the best that I can" or "I promise to make , as best as i can , a video on promise " FTFY
Reject his promise. I am kidding :)
Resolved..:)
00:24
He should've shown a sample of a minimum time consuming URL visit, not simple artithmetic 1 + 1. I don't like this tutotial. ~04:37
When you're self taught your knowledge is all around the place, like you know classes, instantiation, scope, ES6, and a bunch of advanced stuff but don't know basic stuff like git. I'm in the middle of a very async heavy project on Express and was having a hard time with promises. I decided to take the WHOLE day off to look into it and it only took me 11 minutes thanks to this video. Now I can go back to my project with an extra day on my deadline. Thanks man, that was awesome!
"When you're self taught your knowledge is all around the place". Yeah, that's where I am with a lot of coding. I've been using 'async... await' and 'fetch' without really understanding the underlying 'Promise' object. Makes a lot more sense now!
express can do async now lol nice. i since moved on to koa but i use express for future devs that aren't me.
@@notdaveschannel9843 async await is just syntatic sugar, you need to know promises instead
This is such a factual comment. Ive made 3d games with javascript that run in the browser, yet here I am, finally learning how promises work😂
You resolve your promise, you make me fully understand
I'm glad I could help
Sorry for my nooby question, i am more python guy, just starting my journey into js. But i didn't get what for you need "promises"? Why you just don't use "if statement"?
@@joma0305 watch the video one more time then because he explained it multiple times
@@Al_Gonzo i did ut before your comment. If you so smart pls explain
@@Al_Gonzo or it's just a "sugar" of js pl
Just a reminder that Callback Hell IS a real place where you WILL be sent at the first missing curly brace.
In all seriousness though, great walkthrough!
watchThisVideo.then(() => celebrate()).catch(() => sadness())
watchedTheVideo.then((data)=>{ }).catch((error)=>{ console.log("error: ", error) }); ..................... CONSOLE - error: "PERFECT PROMISE VIDEO FOR BEGINNERS"
@Đeath Vader lol
@@garrybogdanhoshame
Your video is 5 years old, But I think it’s still the best.
it was a promise😂😂
I’ve commented before, basically the same thing, but I REALLY enjoy your style of teaching. To the point, understandable examples, and clean code. This is by far the best video on Promises I’ve seen yet. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
guy explained in 11 mins what took hours for my instructor. thank you 🙏
i took a seminar of this video and i got appreciation from my manager and my team mates. Thankyou for the video
Dude.... that was a CLEAN tutorial. I can easily go back and watch it a few times to practice it. Writing a promise to console log 1,2 and 3, in order, asynchronously , was an interview question. I watched your video to re-learn the syntax. Thanks!
I'm really glad the video was able to help!
hey man did you get the job?
@@divinemasculine3730 not only did I get that job. I have just recently accepted an offer from the company behind this very platform 😉.
@@jamesonvparker wow youtube??? so inpirational! can you give me tips? im from canada going through a FULL STACK coding bootcamp
@@divinemasculine3730 find me on linked in. I’ll talk there
The best video on promises I came across !
I am a very young programmer and Kyle will always be my favorite programming TH-camr out there.
Guess my age
normally i don't pass the comment on youtube but after watching this videos, i did't control myself coz i watched too many videos to understand what actually promises do but end up with disappointed but u just nailed it thank u so much.
Bro, been trying to understand this for an hour. Your video was the first where it all clicked. Thanks!
You sir are an f-ing genius at explaining things. I bought your JavaScript beginner videos on your website. I have gone through codecademy, team tree house, JavaScript book and you are by far the best person to teach. 😀
Thank you so much for the support! I am glad I am able to help.
I've been binge watching your videos and they are wonderful. Not too long and not too short while delivering the content clearly. Keep up the good work!!
Finally I understand this, not afraid of promises anymore.
Always keep your promise guys.
After watching crashcourses, long, 45 min videos and articles about promises, I can say this is probably the only video that actually made me understand promises. Wonderfully explained! Thank you so much, you have a new subscriber :)
And also... The amount of dislikes says it all.
Thank you! I am really glad I could help.
You took the same path as myself. I have been taking a marathon of Async Javascript to grasp on for once and for all.
same here
Even the official documentation by MDN sucked!!
@@animeshsharma7332 true that!
Just want you to know every time I look into learning new things I look for your videos first. You are the best teacher I've ever had
I started learning development with udemy courses. It all went great and I've been through 2 interviews so far.
In one of the interviews they told me to learn the theory behind promises and it turned out that I've used it many times but that video really helped me solidify the knowledge and understand the actual logic behind them.
I always seek your short and straight-to-the point tutorials for similar cases.
Thank you.
Hey! what all udemy courses did you do ?
I did web dev course recently, now I am diving deeper into it and focusing on building projects so I can gain a bit of confidence.
What would be your advice on what I should be learning next and in what manner !!!
Done thanks
Promise is itself declared as new Promise((resolve, reject) => {//promise logic here}), takes a function as parameter, that function takes two functions/callbacks resolve and reject.
The logic of the promise itself is defined in the callback that the promise was initialized with, which calls the resolve or reject callback.
The caller of the promise can call .then(theParamResolveGot => {
//the resolve logic}) passing it a callback which takes the same parameter that is passed to the resolve callback inside the Promise.
Calling .catch(theParamRejectGot => {//logic to handle rejected promise})
Can then chain callback after callback by chaining .then which avoids callback hell
The last 11 minutes and 30 seconds of my life was well spent.
Great upload!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
are you dead ?
RIP
rest in rip
The guy liked this 11:31 long video so much that his profile picture is now his new favorite numbers, "3" and "1".
there are many webdev videos on youtube but what i like so much about yours is how calm you bring every thing
(there is a general hyperactivity trend on youtube i think).
videos are very clear as well.
thanks so much :)
This channel is massively underrated 🙌🏻
Thanks! I think 4,000 is a pretty huge number already, but I am excited to see what the future holds.
See this is what I was talking about!!! Way to go buddy!!!
@@udeleted almost doubled 3 months later. Race for a million. I’m a new sub
bro so simple and so straight and so much to digest in single video. very much appreciated.
Awesome!
I have been struggling with this subject for a whole week. I read every resource I could find on the internet. This video finally made me understand promises in a matter of 5 minutes.
I learned more about promises from this ten-minute video than I did from an entire fifteen week web dev course in school. Can't thank you enough!
I'm really glad I could help!
Web deb course in school? I could only dream about this. The only thing i've learnt from school is how to open ms word.
Honestly I'm addicted to your videos, so simply explained. THANK YOU A LOT!!!!!
I am learning a lot from you . Your videos are always to the point . As a self taught programmer, this channel is a gem . Thank you so much : )
So how did your self taught programmer journey go? Asking for a friend 😂
Excellent job! A good example to explain all we need to know about it in a few minutes. No gimmicks, no blabla. Please keep going!
Yeah. This is the best video from my Async JS marathon. Superb, right-to-the-point and practical explanations. You did, pal. One more subscriber. Keep up the good work!
It has taken me years to understand promises but your videos came in handy, I couldn't be any more grateful. Thanks a bunch
I watched 4-5 other videos about callbacks, promises before watching this video, was not satisfied. I am very much satisfied with your explanation in just 10 mins. Great 👍
Thank you! I try to make all my videos as concise and informational as possible. My goal is the be the channel with the most learning per minute of content.
@@WebDevSimplified Yeah think we can all agree you're pulling that one off. Congrats on your engagement also, huge
The first promise video that actually helped
Wow, this made much more sense than the udemy course I'm taking right now.
Thank you so much! Sometimes, if I find topics complicated, I feel like I can't breath and take lots and lots of break. lol. But this tutorial makes it easy to understand the topic.
You definitely kept your promise about the video. Good work!
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it
We all have to appreciate your effort for making this simple
Dude, your tutorials are amazing. Thanks for everything you teach us. Greetings from Costa Rica
Thank you! It always amazes me how many people from all over the world have seen one of my videos.
This tutorial was like revisiting form basics to learn to pro. I read some articles about Promises and I sort of knew what this was about. But the way he gave the example, this just got stuck in my mind. thanks man
I read the entire MDN section on Promises and 11 mins convert me into a promise pro thank you sir
Within 11 minutes, you have teach the toughest part of javaScript very easily and resolved your promise. Thanks a lot.
I really went down the rabbit hole with this one... Was initially learning about CPU hyperthreading and got confused between concurrency, parallelism, and sync and async tasks. Learning that introduced me to asynchronous code, which finally led me here. I don't even know JS lol.
Really good video! I found this quite interesting.
i seriously watched so many fucking videos on that topic and never wrapped my head around it...
you took 10 minutes and now i feel comfortable to play around with it..
thank you.
Also the .then can take two functions as arguments. The first one being done on resolve and the second one for reject. .catch is the same thing as .then(null, reject)
.catch is not exaclty the same, becasue you can use different a "reject" for every .then, and use a common .catch at the end of the chain to catch any unhandled error.
Best video on promises.
I have seen so many videos but none of them made sense to me except yours. Thank u
This is amazing! Thank you so much 😊. You explained this perfectly. I have been trying to learn this for weeks and I’ve been failing but I just learned it in 10 minutes! I completely understand this now, thank you! YOU HAVE A NEW SUBSCRIBER 😄😄
Thank you so much! I am really glad I could help, and I hope my other videos are just as helpful.
Web Dev Simplified thank you
Fantastic explanation! My only feedback is to increase the font size in your editor for those of us watching on mobile (and I'm sure desktop would benefit) when doing these smaller examples. Would be a lot easier to read.
Three days ive spent reading, but one youtube video RESOLVED my feelings about promises.
"...and that cats are better than me"
🤣
Thanks for your help
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help.
Man, you are one of the best instructors I had the pleasure to watch teaching. Your videos worth more than tenths of hours of paid courses. Thank you a lot and greetings from Brazil!
The promise code for the first example gave me a “Promise {}” when a = 2. It gave me the correct result when a = 3. Ran straight and with localhost. Both were the same, thoughts?
It sounds like your promise is never calling resolve or reject. You might want to check to make sure that your if logic is correctly setup so that either resolve or reject are always called inside your promise.
Promise has three states which are; 1. Pending, 2. fulfilled and 3. reject. when you defined a promise in a function, that function remains in a pending state untill you run the code and now result in a certain condition base on your logic, that is when the function will enter into being fulfilled or rejected.
you can try "Promise(**).then(**).then(**)". Means try to see in second "then"
I have zero understanding of Javascript Promises , but after watching your video, I am confident on how to use it now.
How do you speak so flawlessly without pauses or ticks, all while typing out code with very few mistakes? Was this all one take? This shouldn't be possible
Smart people talk like this.
Seriously man u really are web dev sinplified.
I understand what u teach while going to bed .amazing teacher u are sir.
Thank you so much for your videos! You have a great talent for teaching :D I wish college teachers were like this, mine would only read their PPT in class :(
This one is the simpliest one best one. Took hours in codecademy but this man made it in 10 minutes... Thanks...
That feeling as a Java developer to see statements ending without semi-colon...
It is a great feeling.
@@WebDevSimplified While I like it, I consider it a bad practise whether it's allowed or not.
But I find JS rather messed up anyway.
-- Don't attack me on it though, I use it when needed (Which is currently using NodeJS + Electron).
The best video on Promise I’ve found yet.
So like
then ==> runs for resolve
and
catch ===> runs for reject
You just saved me man.
I've been reading my course material over and over, watching their videos for days and I wasn't computing a thing. You're doing the Lord's work, Bravo!
Why do all coding tutorials have these comments like 'super simple explanantion' "best video ever" ...no matter how bad the explanation was. It will always be a mystery to me
Oh my god, the best explanation on every concept for web development
Dislikers thinking that button is for download this 😂
😂
I am an experienced developer but haven't used promises till now, there was piece of code I was trying to make sense from another developer and he as using promises. This video really help me in this regard. Thanks
Ok. Two things: 1) slow down about 2-3x. 2). As someone that is being forced to take JavaScrip for a CS major, I can't help but notice how terribly JavaScrip is compared to other programming languages... literally feels like a house made of scraps ... there just isn't any clear consistency or common sense built into this language ... it's all just a bunch of strung together libraries and weird syntax that was build over whatever was there before ... everything seems to be based on word of mouth and experience rather than the structured and consistent approach used by other programming languages. I thought Python was terrible, but JavaScrip takes it to the next level of confusion. Somehow the claim is that this makes things faster and easier, but all I see is a bunch of unnecessary complexity that could be simplified by going back to the basics.
You are so right about this!
Dude Javascript is a language that was built for browsers initially.Today the many versions of JS introduced new syntax which is confusing but there is a reason behind the weird things of JS. Its cause of 2 things they are doing at the same time, one is they don't want to break the code written a long time ago another is they are making development easy for the devs by implementing new features and syntaxes..Javascript should have a backward compatibility always.
Bro, what are you talking about? I had to put the video in 1.25x because it was too slow.
You are the best teacher out there teaching coding and you have resolved your promise from earlier in the video
2 min in and it made more sense than the 5 or so written tutorials I found online.
Thanks. Your promise has been resolved
This is by far the best video I have watched explaining promises in Javascript. Thanks @Web Dev Simplified
Spent 2 hours yesterday trying to figure this out. 7 minutes into your video it suddenly makes sense. Thanks for making a great video.
Thanks, Kyle. You make the best JavaScript tutorials on TH-cam. Not one of the best, but the best.
I have spent so long trying to fully grasp node promises and this video really really explained it such an understandable way, you have earned yourself a new subscriber! :)
Bro I've been working on this promise shit for probably the past 15 hours and your video literally did it for me can't thank you enough dude. You also look identical to my buddy irl so this was an experience to say the least.
So far your video was the best one I've seen explaining Promises and I'm thankful to you for that, I actually understood what Promise is.
okay !!this is something which defines this youtube channel
extremely simplified
thanks buddy 😊
One of the best JavaScript Learning Channel On TH-cam !!
You completely resolve your promise and got success in your ideas of teaching viewers about Promises. Thanks.
Probably the best video on TH-cam that explains promises in such a lucid fashion. Liked, commented, subscribed and shared as well. Keep up the good work man.
i started with the full stack course but have digressed 4 videos now in order to catch my knowledge up. thank you for referencing these videos that contain the requisite knowledge i didnt even know i was looking for!
When I need to learn something about web, I first look into this channel. He never disappointed me!
It`s been such a challenge to understand Promise, callbacks, tasks, schedules, async/await ugh!! This explanation was the clearest one so far! Thank you !!
Great explanation of promises, Kyle! Using Promise.all and Promise.race really helps in managing multiple asynchronous operations efficiently. For those looking to write cleaner and more maintainable code, promises are a game-changer compared to traditional callbacks. Thanks for breaking it down so clearly!
I think it's the best video about promises that I've ever seen
I was comfused by promises for a long time , this video really help a lot .simple and clear .Thanks man
My journey of understanding promises ends here.
Thanks.
After a lot of reading and a few re-watches of your tutorial, I finally have a basic understanding. Thanks!
Kyle you are legit one of the best out here, the way you explain is so simple yet spot on.
Thank you so much man....
Just wanted to say great Job! This is the best explanation on Promises that I've came across. Kyle You Are Resolved!
You really simplified my javascript learning journey
thank you kyle, Hats off for you 🎩
One of the best quick and simple explanation of concepts! thanks @
Web Dev Simplified. Promise resolved!
Been stuck on learning Promises as a beginner and this has helped tremendously! Cheers!
probably the best video for promises
Was reading the MDN article over Promises and half way through I was already falling sleepy. decided to come here instead and understood it lol. Thanks m8
definitly te best javascript promise tutorial, i was having a hard time to learn promises until i watch this video
Thank you! This helped! I still think I need to watch this video 10 times to make it stick! I always come straight here for help, much appreciated :)
A man of his words
you resolved your promise brother
SUCCESS
how much thanks is should be given too Kyle and his videos, thank you
the most easy to understand tutorial on Promises, tnx Kyle😁
Kyle is one of the best programming instructors out there