What is Bluebird?
It is a fully-featured promise library with a focus on innovative features and performance.
Bluebird is a tool in the Javascript Utilities & Libraries category of a tech stack.
Bluebird is an open source tool with 20.4K GitHub stars and 2.4K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Bluebird's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Bluebird?
Companies
4 companies reportedly use Bluebird in their tech stacks, including My Franchise, udevoffice.com@2019, and wellnow.
Developers
15 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Bluebird.
Bluebird Integrations
Bluebird's Features
- Synchronous inspection
- Concurrency coordination
- Promisification
- Debuggability and error handling
- Resource management
- Cancellation and timeouts
- Scoped prototypes
- Promise monitoring
Bluebird Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Bluebird?
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Modernizr
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Lodash
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Moment.js
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