This is a common interview question. The answer is no. When JavaScript hits an await keyword, it pauses only that specific async function. The rest of your application keeps running. Example flow: 1.
When JavaScript hits an await keyword, it pauses only that specific async function. The rest of your application keeps running. Example flow: 1. Run code in the async function. 2. Hit await and pause ...
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