node-emittery binary package in Ubuntu Jammy amd64

 Emitting events asynchronously is important for production code where you
 want the least amount of synchronous operations. Since JavaScript is
 single-threaded, no other code can run while doing synchronous operations.
 For Node.js, that means it will block other requests, defeating the strength
 of the platform, which is scalability through async. In the browser, a
 synchronous operation could potentially cause lags and block user interaction.
 .
 emittery solves this providing a simple but powerful API.

Publishing history

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  2022-02-25 23:43:53 UTC Published Ubuntu Jammy amd64 release universe javascript Optional 0.10.1-1
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  2022-02-25 23:44:02 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Jammy amd64 release universe javascript Optional 0.10.0-1
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  • Superseded by amd64 build of node-emittery 0.10.1-1 in ubuntu jammy PROPOSED
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  2022-02-27 00:10:08 UTC Deleted Ubuntu Jammy amd64 proposed universe javascript Optional 0.10.0-1
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  • Removal requested .
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  2021-11-16 21:09:36 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Jammy amd64 release universe javascript Optional 0.7.2-2
  • Removed from disk .
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  • Superseded by amd64 build of node-emittery 0.10.0-1 in ubuntu jammy PROPOSED
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  • Copied from ubuntu hirsute-proposed amd64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu