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The History of ECMAScript
The order of execution is macro micro rendering. The set timeout, I guess, gets called immediately, but the callback of set timeout would be a micro task. And that is put to the end, but it's still going before rendering. That's like really nitty gritty. So according to the answer, West, yeah, it is macro microrender. But your answer makes sense. It was actually funny because we didn't get classes until we hit ES6. 10 years later, ECMAScript four proposal included a module system based on packages. This two face disagreement in the module system was reworked and eventually added in a more limited version form in the specification generators. Oh, you