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Why JavaScript Needs Structured Concurrency (frontside.com)
4 points by tarasm 134 days ago
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JavaScript has async/await, but it still lacks structured concurrency.

That gap shows up as ad-hoc cancellation, fragile cleanup, and async code that no longer behaves like synchronous code once things get even slightly complex.

This post argues that the missing piece isn’t a heavier abstraction, but a small runtime polyfill for structured concurrency: scoped lifetimes, parent/child tasks, and guaranteed cleanup.

Is JavaScript ready for structured concurrency?