Does NPM package Concurrently really perform parallel execution elsewise how to perform parallel execution
So i want to run two scripts simultaneously in two different use case.
Case 1:
"scripts": {
"start-watch": "nodemon run-babel index.js",
"wp-server": "webpack-dev-server",
}
Suppose we have two scripts in package.json and want to run them in parallel
Case 2:
var executed = false;
// loop 1
func();
// loop 2
func();
function func(){
if (executed) return;
executed = true;
alert(1);
}
Now i want to execute these two functions simultaneous.
So can someone explain.
javascript multithreading parallel-processing
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So i want to run two scripts simultaneously in two different use case.
Case 1:
"scripts": {
"start-watch": "nodemon run-babel index.js",
"wp-server": "webpack-dev-server",
}
Suppose we have two scripts in package.json and want to run them in parallel
Case 2:
var executed = false;
// loop 1
func();
// loop 2
func();
function func(){
if (executed) return;
executed = true;
alert(1);
}
Now i want to execute these two functions simultaneous.
So can someone explain.
javascript multithreading parallel-processing
npmjs.com/package/concurrently unfortunately i don't test this library, could you please tell what the reason to run them simultaneosly?
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
Lets say we have a use case and curiosity
– manish kumar
Nov 22 '18 at 10:37
i think npmjs.com/package/npm-run-parallel this one is your case
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:43
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So i want to run two scripts simultaneously in two different use case.
Case 1:
"scripts": {
"start-watch": "nodemon run-babel index.js",
"wp-server": "webpack-dev-server",
}
Suppose we have two scripts in package.json and want to run them in parallel
Case 2:
var executed = false;
// loop 1
func();
// loop 2
func();
function func(){
if (executed) return;
executed = true;
alert(1);
}
Now i want to execute these two functions simultaneous.
So can someone explain.
javascript multithreading parallel-processing
So i want to run two scripts simultaneously in two different use case.
Case 1:
"scripts": {
"start-watch": "nodemon run-babel index.js",
"wp-server": "webpack-dev-server",
}
Suppose we have two scripts in package.json and want to run them in parallel
Case 2:
var executed = false;
// loop 1
func();
// loop 2
func();
function func(){
if (executed) return;
executed = true;
alert(1);
}
Now i want to execute these two functions simultaneous.
So can someone explain.
javascript multithreading parallel-processing
javascript multithreading parallel-processing
asked Nov 22 '18 at 10:24
manish kumarmanish kumar
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npmjs.com/package/concurrently unfortunately i don't test this library, could you please tell what the reason to run them simultaneosly?
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
Lets say we have a use case and curiosity
– manish kumar
Nov 22 '18 at 10:37
i think npmjs.com/package/npm-run-parallel this one is your case
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:43
add a comment |
npmjs.com/package/concurrently unfortunately i don't test this library, could you please tell what the reason to run them simultaneosly?
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
Lets say we have a use case and curiosity
– manish kumar
Nov 22 '18 at 10:37
i think npmjs.com/package/npm-run-parallel this one is your case
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:43
npmjs.com/package/concurrently unfortunately i don't test this library, could you please tell what the reason to run them simultaneosly?
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
npmjs.com/package/concurrently unfortunately i don't test this library, could you please tell what the reason to run them simultaneosly?
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
Lets say we have a use case and curiosity
– manish kumar
Nov 22 '18 at 10:37
Lets say we have a use case and curiosity
– manish kumar
Nov 22 '18 at 10:37
i think npmjs.com/package/npm-run-parallel this one is your case
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:43
i think npmjs.com/package/npm-run-parallel this one is your case
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:43
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npmjs.com/package/concurrently unfortunately i don't test this library, could you please tell what the reason to run them simultaneosly?
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
Lets say we have a use case and curiosity
– manish kumar
Nov 22 '18 at 10:37
i think npmjs.com/package/npm-run-parallel this one is your case
– Ishikawa Yoshi
Nov 22 '18 at 10:43