
JSJ 449: The Things Every JavaScript Developer Must Know
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Using a Cue to Process a Transaction, or a Receipt
Whenever one of these things happen, the fact that it and and the data associated with it happening, is put into a cue. And then the browser itself just goes and takes the next thing from the cue and does something with it. So for example, if it's a user click, you get associated an event handler that's just some jobs could function. It gets invoked, and it receives an event object that describes that click. And it can then respond or react and do something as a result of that click. Aso i like to compare this to when you go to starbox, like you get in the cue, in the british terminology of the word c and you just
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