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@ -272,6 +272,10 @@ let promise = new Promise(resolve => resolve("done!"));
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promise.then(alert); // done! (shows up right now)
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Note that this is different, and more powerful than the real life "subscription list" scenario. If the singer has already released their song and then a person signs up on the subscription list, they probably won't receive that song. Subscriptions in real life must be done prior to the event.
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Promises are more flexible. We can add handlers any time: if the result is already there, our handlers get it immediately.
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Next, let's see more practical examples of how promises can help us write asynchronous code.
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