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## Example: loadScript
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Let's use this feature with the promisified `loadScript`, defined in the [previous chapter](/promise-basics#loadscript), to load scripts one by one, in sequence:
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Let's use this feature with the promisified `loadScript`, defined in the [previous chapter](info:promise-basics#loadscript), to load scripts one by one, in sequence:
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```js run
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loadScript("/article/promise-chaining/one.js")
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````smart header="Thenables"
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To be precise, `.then` may return an arbitrary "thenable" object, and it will be treated the same way as a promise.
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A "thenable" object is any object with a method `.then`.
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To be precise, `.then` may return a so-called "thenable" object - an arbitrary object that has method `.then`, and it will be treated the same way as a promise.
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The idea is that 3rd-party libraries may implement "promise-compatible" objects of their own. They can have extended set of methods, but also be compatible with native promises, because they implement `.then`.
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In frontend programming promises are often used for network requests. So let's see an extended example of that.
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We'll use the [fetch](mdn:api/WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope/fetch) method to load the information about the user from the remote server. The method is quite complex, it has many optional parameters, but the basic usage is quite simple:
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We'll use the [fetch](info:fetch) method to load the information about the user from the remote server. It has a lot of optional parameters covered in separate chapters, but the basic syntax is quite simple:
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```js
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let promise = fetch(url);
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