A few weeks ago I published my first article of this blog series where I explained how the event loop, heap, stack, and callback queue work together to execute asynchronous JavaScript.
Since then, I've published a second one focusing on how memory management works.
I'm not an expert on those topics, but I think this gives me the advantage to teach them in a simple way.
I wanted to share this with you to get some feedback on my writing style and the content in general.
Also, I plan on writing more articles like this one, maybe focusing on how JavaScript is parsed, but I'm open to suggestions as well :)
Nice write up Felix!
Thanks Chris!
How did you make that nice animation?
(https://felixgerschau.com/video/event-loop-animated.mp4)
I did it with adobe animate, which I've never used before. It took me about 4 hours in total 😅
I wouldn't recommend using it unless you enjoy it and/or want to learn the software.