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    3 Fundamental Concepts to Fully Understand how the Fetch API Works

    Samuel AlejandroBy Samuel AlejandroFebruary 15, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Grasping the Fetch API can be difficult, especially for individuals new to JavaScript’s asynchronous programming model. The Fetch API is a prominent feature in modern JavaScript, known for its elegant handling of network requests. However, its syntax, involving chained .then() methods, might initially appear unfamiliar. A complete understanding of the Fetch API requires familiarity with three fundamental concepts:

    • Synchronous vs asynchronous code
    • Callback functions
    • Promises

    Synchronous vs Asynchronous Code

    In programming, synchronous code executes sequentially, meaning each statement completes before the next one begins. JavaScript, as a single-threaded language, typically processes code line by line. Nevertheless, operations such as network requests, file system interactions, or timers have the potential to block this single thread, leading to an unresponsive user interface.

    Consider this straightforward example of synchronous code:

    function doTaskOne() {
      console.log('Task 1 completed');
    }
    
    function doTaskTwo() {
      console.log('Task 2 completed');
    }
    
    doTaskOne();
    doTaskTwo();
    // Output:
    // Task 1 completed
    // Task 2 completed
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