Understanding how JavaScript works behind the scenes, inside the JS Engine will make you a better developer. This video covers details about Execution Context Creation and its 2 phases: Memory Allocation Phase and the Code Execution phase.
This video also answers questions about-
Is Javascript Single-threaded or multi-threaded?
Is JS Synchronous or asynchronous?
Many JavaScript developers are confused about these small concepts. They mess up their heads reading a lot of JS blogs and articles here and there. To help everyone, here's a JS video tutorial with all the info here at once.
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Topics Covered:
00:00 - Introduction to how JS works behind the scenes
00:15 - Execution Context in JS
00:42 - Variable Environment of Execution Context
01:35 - Thread of Execution in JavaScript
02:11 - Is JavaScript synchronous or asynchronous?
02:32 - Is JavaScript a single-threaded language or multi-threaded?
03:19 - Recap of Execution Context Components
04:00 - Teaser of the next video - How code is executed in JS?
04:15 - Thank you for watching Namaste JavaScript 🙏
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