Zephyr Events: Finally, an Event Emitter That Doesn't Ghost Your Handlers
Event emitters are everywhere in JS. But most secretly skip handlers if one unsubscribes mid-emit. Zephyr Events? It doesn't play those games.
Event emitters are everywhere in JS. But most secretly skip handlers if one unsubscribes mid-emit. Zephyr Events? It doesn't play those games.
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