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Traditional error-handling mechanisms like try/catch blocks often fall short because they do not naturally capture errors from asynchronous callbacks or promises.
To start, we’ll lay out a simple JavaScript program using promises, then we’ll refactor it to use async and await. In our example, we’ll use axios, a promise-based HTTP library.
Promise-like features in various JavaScript libraries have emerged previously to give JavaScript applications support for asynchronous connections.
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