Welcome to Part 4 where we show how to do concurrency which is a lot easier to get "for free" using pure functions, we compose both async and synchronous functions, and we utilize a test coverage report to known where to next focus our refactoring and testing efforts. Contents This is a six-part series on refactoring imperative code in Node to a functional programming style with unit tests. You are currently on Part 4.


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